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<blockquote data-quote="smuff76" data-source="post: 818721" data-attributes="member: 6316"><p>You do need to be careful with prussic acid and nitrate toxicity. If you are really leary of it you might try Pearl Millet which still has some nitrate issues but no prussic acid dangers. </p><p></p><p>If your worried about stems you might try a BMR-6 gene Hybrid Sorghum Sudangrass like Surpass. It is higher priced, but the BMR-6 gene lowers the lignin content of the leaves so it won't be stemy, dries down faster and has higher digestibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smuff76, post: 818721, member: 6316"] You do need to be careful with prussic acid and nitrate toxicity. If you are really leary of it you might try Pearl Millet which still has some nitrate issues but no prussic acid dangers. If your worried about stems you might try a BMR-6 gene Hybrid Sorghum Sudangrass like Surpass. It is higher priced, but the BMR-6 gene lowers the lignin content of the leaves so it won't be stemy, dries down faster and has higher digestibility. [/QUOTE]
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