Field Crops

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From 4 to 6 pounds of seed will plant an acre. The sorghums are usually planted a little later than corn, as they are not quite as resistant to cold and grow very slowly till warm, settled weather, The crop is usually harvested by cutting it BROOMCORN 245 with the corn binder and shockinj^ it Hke corn, or by cutting the heads from the stalks with knives or with some form of header. The shocked sorghum may then be fed to stock Hke corn fodder, or- it may be threshed Hke smaH grain. The kafir and
... milo heads may be stored in cribs Hke corn and fed without threshing, or they may be threshed Hke wheat or oats and only the threshed grain used for feeding.
311. Value of the Grain. Most of the grain sorghum crop is used for feeding to stock, for which purpose it is nearly as valuable as corn. The seed is fed either whole or crushed; slightly better results are usually obtained from the crushed grain. The grain sorghums make up a large part of the prepared poultry feeds which are on the market, con- siderable quantities being used annually for this purpose.


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