Sorghum Sorghum shares the same tillage requirements as maize and is equally as sensitive to pH but there are some very important differences. Sorghum requires a consistent soil temperature of 14-15 degrees, which is a lot higher than maize. It is a very com- mon mistake to sow the crop before these temperatures are reached. In a typical year, this probably will not be until early June. Correct drilling depth is also critical, again taking mixture requirements into account. Herbicide programmes within the sorghum crop require some extra thought as grass weed con- trol is not possible. If there are any known grass weed prob- lems and the crop is still to be sown, effective use of a stale seedbed is vital. In some cases, choosing a different product may be the best option for controlling weeds. Dwarf Sorghum - Variety – Shorty WH • Adds warmth to maize when sown adjacent. • Ideal for driving and winter cover. • Can make excellent flushing points within maize. • Excellent replacement for kale • Best sown in June or when soil temp is 14°c. • 10kg / ½ ha pack
Intermediate Sorghum - Variety - DP2 WH • Ideal replacement for maize • Makes excellent controlled driving cover. • Herbicide use possible. • Best sown in June or when soil temp is 14°c. • 10kg / ½ ha pack
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