Researchers at Purdue University, led by Mitch Tuinstra, have developed a new trait for sorghum that is safe for livestock and preferred by animals. This new variety is free of the toxin prussic acid, which is harmful to animals, making it a safer option for farmers. Studies have shown that ewes graze on this new variety more than regular sorghum. Ag Alumni Seed is exploring commercialization potential, and the seeds have been licensed to S&W Seed Co for testing. The company plans to enhance the seed with additional improvements like insect and disease resistance, and the seed is expected to be widely available in 2025.