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  1. What Are the Different Types of Sorghum? | Kansas Farm Food

    • Grain sorghum can take many shapes and sizes from a tight-headed, round panicle to an open, droopy panicle that can be short or tall. Grain sorghum comes in red, orange, bronze, tan, white, and bla… See more

    Forage Sorghum

    Depending on which species and variety is selected, sorghum can be used for grazing … See more

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    Biomass Sorghum

    Did you know sorghum can be used to make ethanol? Biomass sorghum has the largest stature of all the sorghum varieties, reaching a height of 20 feet in a normal growing se… See more

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    Sweet Sorghum

    Sweet sorghum is predominantly grown for sorghum syrup. Unlike grain sorghum, sweet sorghum is harvested for the stalks rather than the grain and is crushed like sugarcane … See more

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  2. Currently there are five major types of sorghum grown: 1) Grain sorghum with dwarf varieties that grow 2 to 5 ft tall for easier combining. 2) Forage sorghum which grows 6 to 12 ft tall, produces more dry matter tonnage than grain sorghum, is coarse stemmed and used for silage.
    corn.agronomy.wisc.edu/Crops/SorghumForage.aspx
    Forage sorghums are similar to grain types but are taller and have higher forage quality. Sorghums in general can be classified into two types: forage types (mainly for forage or animal feed) and grain types (mainly for human consumption and not discussed in this publication).
    edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/AG343
    First, you must distinguish between grain sorghum and forage sorghum. Forage sorghums are taller, leafier and later-maturing than grain sorghum, or milo, and have more stalk than a sudangrass or sudan-sorghum hybrid, he says. Forage sorghums also don’t have any regrowth, making them a single-use forage.
    www.beefmagazine.com/cattle-nutrition/move-over …
    Grain sorghums are dwarfed cultivars of the same species as forage sorghums. Though they may also produce substantial forage yields, the quality of the forage from grain sorghum varieties is generally much lower than forage sorghums.
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