Product Guide for Ordering

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Sudangrass:

A multi-cut summer annual that has thinner stalks and the highest tillering of the summer annuals.

Pearl Millet:

A multi-cut summer annual with a high leaf-stem ratio due to shorter stature and high tillering. Its quality potential is higher than sorghum-related species, but its yield potential is lower. This product offers flexibility between grazing, dry hay, and silage, with no prussic acid concerns like sorghums or sorghum hybrids.

Sorghum x Sudan:

A multi-cut summer annual that is a cross between forage sorghum and sudangrass. This product tends to have a higher yield potential than sudangrass, but needs to be harvested at a higher cutting point to encourage faster regrowth.

Teffgrass:

A multi-cut summer annual, ideally harvested for dry hay. Grazing is not recommended due to its shallower root system. This product’s quality is similar to timothy grass, but its yield potential is lower than other summer annuals.

Forage Sorghum:

A single-cut summer annual (similar to corn silage) that takes less moisture to produce similar amounts of forage, which makes it a preferred option for dryland areas in the plains and mountain west.