Last year in Kansas approximately 3.8 million acres produced 243 million bushels of grain sorghum plus a large amount of forage left in the field as a potential source of feed for livestock. The objective of this report is to indicate the quantity of forage available after normal and early (high-moisture) harvest of sorghum grain
Forage production was measured from three cuttings of 14 hay-type sorghum-sudan entries. Total annua...
Total production from three cuttings of eight hay-type sorghum entries was greater from ‘Sweet Sioux...
Results from two trials indicate that grain sorghums can produce high, whole-crop dry matter yields ...
Last year in Kansas approximately 3.8 million acres produced 243 million bushels of grain sorghum pl...
In 1969, Kansas harvested 182, 896, 00 bushels from 3,266,00 acres of grains sorghum for a 56-bushel...
In 1969, Kansas harvested 182, 896, 00 bushels from 3,266,00 acres of grains sorghum for a 56-bushel...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Hybrid sorghum grain is the major source of energy in livestock finishing rations in the Midwest. In...
"Grain sorghum, commonly called 'milo' has become a grain crop regularly produced on many Missouri f...
In 1971, Kansas produced 234 million bushels of sorghum grain worth $217,000,000, second only to Tex...
Two types of big round balers and a small stackmaker were used to harvest grain sorghum stubble afte...
Sorghum is a type of grain, forage, and sugar crop that has been grown in warm, arid climates around...
Grain sorghum (GS) has traditionally been grown in south Texas. In the Texas High Plains, interest i...
Grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) (Figure 1) can be used for a variety of purposes including animal fe...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Forage production was measured from three cuttings of 14 hay-type sorghum-sudan entries. Total annua...
Total production from three cuttings of eight hay-type sorghum entries was greater from ‘Sweet Sioux...
Results from two trials indicate that grain sorghums can produce high, whole-crop dry matter yields ...
Last year in Kansas approximately 3.8 million acres produced 243 million bushels of grain sorghum pl...
In 1969, Kansas harvested 182, 896, 00 bushels from 3,266,00 acres of grains sorghum for a 56-bushel...
In 1969, Kansas harvested 182, 896, 00 bushels from 3,266,00 acres of grains sorghum for a 56-bushel...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Hybrid sorghum grain is the major source of energy in livestock finishing rations in the Midwest. In...
"Grain sorghum, commonly called 'milo' has become a grain crop regularly produced on many Missouri f...
In 1971, Kansas produced 234 million bushels of sorghum grain worth $217,000,000, second only to Tex...
Two types of big round balers and a small stackmaker were used to harvest grain sorghum stubble afte...
Sorghum is a type of grain, forage, and sugar crop that has been grown in warm, arid climates around...
Grain sorghum (GS) has traditionally been grown in south Texas. In the Texas High Plains, interest i...
Grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) (Figure 1) can be used for a variety of purposes including animal fe...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Forage production was measured from three cuttings of 14 hay-type sorghum-sudan entries. Total annua...
Total production from three cuttings of eight hay-type sorghum entries was greater from ‘Sweet Sioux...
Results from two trials indicate that grain sorghums can produce high, whole-crop dry matter yields ...