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The Big Yielding, Easy Care Summer Forage. Now established as a popular and widely used summer forage in Australia Cow Pow has proven to be highly adaptable to the needs of both irrigated and dryland farmers. |
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A delayed heading Sorghum/Sudan hybrid which does not go to head until mid-autumn (unless under severe stress). Offers growers ongoing production for six to seven months, maintaining highly palatable leaves on ever thin stems. Yield and quality that is easy to manage over big areas for sheep and cattle, and for irrigation and haymaking.
COMMENT: Overall Cow Pow offers farmers the best bet option in a summer forage, yield, quality of feed, and ease of management. THE BEST FORAGE ON THE MARKET |
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The High Yielding, Fine Stemmed Summer Forage. The highest yielding Sudan hybrid on the market, required by farmers looking for thin stems and leafiness. It is ideal for haymakers wanting quantities of easily conditioned |
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hay, and for graziers after easy to manage forage for sheep and cattle. Betta Dan will outyield Superdan, and stays vegetative longer under equal circumstances.
THE BEST GENERAL PURPOSE MULTIPLE USE FORAGE SORGHUM |
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The Best of all Worlds - Grazing, Grain or Silage. Graze-N-Grain is a grain sorghum type with good leaf and great grain potential attracting increasing demand from silage makers, especially where corn is more difficult to grow. |
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It can be grown for grazing or grain production or combined in a management program to utilise both. Placing a portion of summer forage acres to this hybrid allows farmers to maximise grain sorghum production in good years when grazing priority is low, but still have extra forage available if the year turns dry and feed becomes scarce.
THE BEST DUAL PURPOSE FORAGE - THE NAME SAYS IT ALL.... |
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The Sweet Sorghum for Grazing, Silage and Standover Feed. A hybrid sweet sorghum, Super Sweet can be grown as a leafy forage alone, or let run to head where cattle can use the grain as a feedbunk in the paddock, |
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and then find the stems interesting too. Its high grain content makes Super Sweet very suitable for silage.
THE BEST FORAGE TO FINISH THE SEASON |
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© Steve Cselka 2002 - 2011 |