3 M L & C
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Anyone have any experience with it? Might try some on a pivot next year. Supposed to get 3-4 cuttings and on average 3-90 degree days and is ready to bale.
eatbeef said:Don't know anything about "dry stalk". Star seed had something out that was to dry in 3-5 days, that don't happen. I went back to a straight sorghum Sudan or Sudan grass because the new BMR varieties take forever to dry down.
Mike said:I'm thinking that "dry stalk" stuff is probably a "Johnson Grass" relative of some sort. It grows well and dries pretty dang quick. 2-3 days here even with our high humidities. Plus, the chain type beaters on the cutters work better than the roller crimpers. They crack the stalk pretty good. Are the seed round or elongated?
DejaVu said:What is the seeding rate per acre for this and the cost per bag? I was going to plant a cover crop but didn't like what Star Seed was throwing in the mix and have found out it's too late to plant for winter grazing purposes. Looking towards next year now.
3 M L & C said:eatbeef said:Don't know anything about "dry stalk". Star seed had something out that was to dry in 3-5 days, that don't happen. I went back to a straight sorghum Sudan or Sudan grass because the new BMR varieties take forever to dry down.
Ya blue ribbon 3 d. Have you planted it?
DejaVu said:What is the seeding rate per acre for this and the cost per bag? I was going to plant a cover crop but didn't like what Star Seed was throwing in the mix and have found out it's too late to plant for winter grazing purposes. Looking towards next year now.
BRG said:We are cutting our Sweet 6 BMR 6 Dry Stalk Sorghum Sudan Grass. It was quite dry from planting date until now, maybe 2 to 2.5 inches total, but the ground was wet when we planted it. It grew quite well. Here is a video of it from yesterday. Not all looked this good, but that entire field was very good. The field I am on today isn't as good.
https://www.facebook.com/brent.gill.12/videos/10153184094427815/?pnref=story