It also utilizes water more efficiently than corn and has high biomass yields. “One limitation to sorghum silage fed to cattle is the digestibility is generally less than that of corn ...
Another intriguing conclusion of the study was the clear and positive correlation between sorghum plant height and yield. This positive association has been well documented in other studies.
Dr Akhil Verma Sorghum is the ‘King of Millets’ and a dual-purpose crop mainly grown for its grain and fodder, it is also known by various vernacular names such as great millet, jowar, charri etc.
While nitrogen is critical for maximum yield production, work at Oklahoma State shows preplant nitrogen for sorghum does not provide the best results, Arnall said. “Years of research is showing ...
It yields 48.97 q/ha and matures in 125-130 ... oats, forage maize and forage sorghum, have been introduced. The prime ...