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9300 Grain Sorghum, also known as milo, is a medium plus maturity red sorghum variety that is well adapted to varied soil types. 9300 has exceptional stress tolerance and dependable yields under adverse conditions. 9300 Grain Sorghum is widely used as feed grain for livestock and food plots. This is due to its higher amounts of protein and fat. ~~~
9300 Grain Sorghum, also known as milo, is a medium plus maturity red sorghum variety that is well adapted to varied soil types. 9300 has exceptional stress tolerance and dependable yields under adverse conditions. 9300 Grain Sorghum is widely used as feed grain for livestock and food plots. This is due to its higher amounts of protein and fat.
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9300 Grain Sorghum, also known as milo, is a medium plus maturity red sorghum variety that is well adapted to varied soil types. 9300 has exceptional stress tolerance and dependable yields under adverse conditions. 9300 Grain Sorghum is widely used as feed grain for livestock and food plots. This is due to its higher amounts of protein and fat.
9300 Grain Sorghum grows approximately 44 - 48 inches tall with large, deep-red colored seed heads and very good stalk quality and dependable yields under adverse conditions. For sorghum to reach its maximum growing ability it needs average temperatures of at least 80 degrees or higher for maximum yields, and 90 degrees for maximum photosynthesis. This grain sorghum flourishes in hot, dry climates. grain sorghum is more flood resistant than the traditional sorghum. Sorghum planted late into the season is more susceptible to insect infestation and increases the possibility of lesser yields.
We recommend customers purchase 9300 Grain Sorghum in the same season in which they intend to plant.
*Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured. ~~~
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