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{{Organization
|OrganizationName=United Sorghum Checkoff Program (USCP)
|OrganizationName=United Sorghum Checkoff Program
|OrganizationType=Non-profit
|OrganizationType=Non-profit
|Mission=The United Sorghum Checkoff Program aims to increase demand for sorghum by promoting its versatility, nutritional benefits, and environmental advantages through research, promotion, and education. It seeks to improve profitability for sorghum growers.
|Mission=United Sorghum Checkoff Program boosts sorghum demand via research and education, highlighting its benefits to improve grower profitability.
|ParentOrganization=Agricultural Marketing Service
|TopOrganization=Department of Agriculture
|CreationLegislation=Commodity Promotion, Research, and Information Act of 1996
|Budget=Approximately $6 million annually (based on assessments)
|OrganizationExecutive=Norma Ritz Johnson, Executive Director
|OrganizationExecutive=Norma Ritz Johnson, Executive Director
|Employees=
|Budget=Approximately $6 million annually (based on assessments)
|Website=https://www.sorghumcheckoff.com
|Services=Research; Promotion; Education
|Services=Research; Promotion; Education
|ParentOrganization=Agricultural Marketing Service
|CreationLegislation=Commodity Promotion, Research, and Information Act of 1996
|Regulations=
|HeadquartersLocation=33.5779, -101.8552
|HeadquartersLocation=33.5779, -101.8552
|HeadquartersAddress=4201 N. Interstate 27, Lubbock, TX 79403
|HeadquartersAddress=4201 N. Interstate 27, Lubbock, TX 79403
|Website=https://www.sorghumcheckoff.com
}}
}}
'''United Sorghum Checkoff Program (USCP)''' is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the market for sorghum in the U.S. through promotion, research, and educational initiatives, funded by an assessment on sorghum producers.
'''United Sorghum Checkoff Program (USCP)''' is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the market for sorghum in the U.S. through promotion, research, and educational initiatives, funded by an assessment on sorghum producers.