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Stockpiling Sorghum Sudan
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<blockquote data-quote="CalumetFarms" data-source="post: 1747310" data-attributes="member: 36925"><p>I looked a little into doing that a couple years ago, cause it tons out so well. A friend of mine always plants a lot of it after 1st cutting and he recommended I plant it, but said I should bale it for silage like him instead of grazing due to the prusic acid toxicity it can have after a frost or drought period, cept I don't have a bale wrapper. Kind of like johnson grass, which I have stockpiled. I let the JG get good and dead after several hard frosts before I graze it to be safe. As long as you time it right I think you'd have quite a stockpile. </p><p>I'd love to plant the stuff to bale but know I'd never get it to dry down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CalumetFarms, post: 1747310, member: 36925"] I looked a little into doing that a couple years ago, cause it tons out so well. A friend of mine always plants a lot of it after 1st cutting and he recommended I plant it, but said I should bale it for silage like him instead of grazing due to the prusic acid toxicity it can have after a frost or drought period, cept I don't have a bale wrapper. Kind of like johnson grass, which I have stockpiled. I let the JG get good and dead after several hard frosts before I graze it to be safe. As long as you time it right I think you'd have quite a stockpile. I'd love to plant the stuff to bale but know I'd never get it to dry down. [/QUOTE]
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