The growing season for sorghum, a heat-loving crop, was cooler than usual this year, leading to delayed development and flowering due to heavy rain in June. The night temperatures dropping below 12 degrees further affected the production of pollen and the female flower's fertilization. This has resulted in incomplete grain setting on the panicle. This research forms part of the Public Private Partnership Sorghum (PPS 2019-2022), funded by ZuivelNL and the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, and involves other companies and knowledge institutes such as LTO-Nederland, DSVzaad Nederland BV, Maatschap de Milliano-Meijer, CZAV, Louis Bolk Institute, and Wageningen Livestock Research. The partnership is exploring the potential of sorghum for dairy cattle feed and investigating its cultivation and nutritional benefits.