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- Forage sorghum and corn silage have some differences12345:
- Yield: Forage sorghum usually produces as much silage per acre as corn.
- Nutrient content: Sorghum silage contains less grain and is higher in fiber than corn silage. The protein content is similar or slightly higher in sorghum, but it is less digestible.
- Economy and inputs: Forage sorghum is more economical with fewer inputs and has lower water requirements.
- Nutritive value: Some varieties of forage sorghum can provide greater or equal nutritive value compared to corn.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Forage sorghum usually produces as much silage per acre as corn. However, sorghum silage contains less grain and is higher in fiber than corn silage. Though the protein content of sorghum silage is similar to or slightly higher than that of corn, it is less digestible.corn.aae.wisc.edu/Crops/SorghumForage.aspxCorn is an excellent silage crop. However, if corn harvested as silage has lost yield potential and forage quality the last several years because of tar spot, maybe an alternative to consider is forage sorghum. Other considerations regarding forage sorghum are better drought tolerance and slightly less nitrogen fertilizer requirement than corn.extension.entm.purdue.edu/newsletters/pestandcro…Compared to corn silage, forage sorghum is more economical with fewer inputs, has water requirements that are up to 50 percent lower, and some varieties can provide greater or equal nutritive value. These benefits make forage sorghum an attractive option to cow-calf operators, dairies and feedlots.www.agproud.com/articles/33245-4-keys-to-manag…As silage, forage sorghums usually yield more dry matter per acre than dryland corn, and will yield similarly to corn under irrigation. However, yields of TDN (total digestible nutrients) per acre are usually lower from forage sorghums than from corn.cropwatch.unl.edu/tips-growing-forage-sorghum-un…Summer annual forages can also be used for silage, and as with small grains, are generally cheaper to produce than corn silage. Forage sorghum silage is about 80-90% the feeding value of corn silage due to the reduced starch content and the harder seed coat of the sorghum kernel compared to corn.beef.unl.edu/beefwatch/2022/what-expect-alternati… - People also ask
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