Forages

SORGHUM PARTNERS® BRAND forage sorghum hybrids are some of the highest yielding most widely planted in the world.

The many types of forage sorghum are adapted for varying uses worldwide. The future of forage sorghum in biomass production is unlimited. When forage sorghum biomass is combined with the standard uses as silage, grazing, hay, and greenchop, forages take on a whole new importance for farmers, feeders and the fuel industry.

For technical information and photographs of each hybrid select from the list of information below.

Hybrid Forage
N/A N/A Yes 10-12+ 13 2 1 4 N/A 2 3 3 None Susceptible Tolerant None High
Hybrid Forage
Medium 110-120 NO 9-10 19 2 3 3 10/15/09 3 4 3 NONE Susceptible Susceptible NONE High
Hybrid Forage
Med. Early 100-110 NO 6-7 13 2 3 5 15-20 3 2 3 NONE Tolerant Tolerant NONE High
Hybrid Forage
Full 120-125 NO 10-12+ 14.5 2 2 2 05/15/09 3 4 3 C Tolerant Tolerant 1 High
Hybrid Pearl Millet
N/A N/A NO 5-7 47 5 4 U N/A 1 3 1 C, E & I U U 1 None
Hybrid Sudangrass
N/A N/A NO 4-6 22.5 2 3 U N/A 2 3 3 C UI U 1 Low
Hybrid Sudangrass
N/A N/A YES 7-9 25 2 2 U N/A 1 3 3 C U U 1 Low
Sorghum x Sudangrass Hybrids
N/A N/A NO 6-7 14 2 3 U N/A 3 4 3 C Tolerant U 1 Medium
Sorghum x Sudangrass Hybrids
N/A N/A YES 8-10 16.5 2 2 U N/A 2 4 3 C Tolerant U 1 Medium

Updated: November, 2009

(1) Dough Stage from Emergence
(2) Numerical Rating: 1 to 9 (1 = Excellent, 5 = Average, 9 = Poor)
(3) U = Undetermined, N/A = Not Applicable
(4) Seeds per pound may vary due to environmental influences during production season.

Deviation from normal planting date, cultural practices and growing conditions may affect performance and cause variation in these characteristics.

Ratings and descriptions are based on research and field observations collected by Sorghum Partners, Inc. from multiple locations over multiple years.
They represent comparisons with Company products only.