CROPR 3199
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Management Strategies of Prussic Acid Toxicity in Sorghum
Product Description
Sorghum is a valuable forage crop for livestock. It is commonly used in double cropping systems as it can maintain high biomass production throughout the high heat and dry periods in summer. Sorghum is an excellent choice for late-planted forage in inclement weather years. Under the right conditions, sorghum x sudangrass or sudangrass can be grazed within a month of planting. Sorghum silage plays a vital role in contingency plans for many farmers. For example, allocating a small portion of corn silage acreage to sorghum serves as a backup in the case of extreme drought, as sorghum has a higher water use efficiency. It is crucial to emphasize the proper management of sorghum to mitigate the risk of toxicity associated with prussic acid.
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Pages / Length: 3
Publication Date: 04/2025
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