Trials are being conducted to cultivate sorghum in the Netherlands, with the crop requiring less moisture and lower nitrogen fertilization due to a better root system. Despite the advantages, the yield is still lower than that of silage maize. However, there are more sorghum varieties being bred for Dutch conditions. The crop can be sown later and is suitable for all soil types. The potential for mixed cultivation with pole green beans is being explored, and the later sowing time may reduce damage from wireworms, a common issue in silage maize cultivation.