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ADV 5501

Sorghum Sudangrass

Relative Maturity: Photoperiod Sensative
Days to Boot Stage: Varible
Mid-RIb Type: Standard non BMR
Additional Traits - Photo-Period

Benefits

● Significant increase in drought tolerance
● Significant increase in yield
● Photoperiod sensitive
● Wide harvest window

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Description

ADV S5501 is our highest yielding photoperiod sensitive sorghum sudangrass. This increases the harvest window allowing quality to remain unchanged for a longer period of time. It also adds to its drought tolerance and total yield potential

Crop USe

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Silage

Excellent

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Dry Hay 

Excellent

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Continuous Grazing

Fair-Good

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Rotational
Gtazing 

Excellent

Planting Information:

Planting Rate 
   Drill/Row
35-40 lbs/acre
   Broadcast:
40-45 Lbs/ acre
Planting Depth:
1 - 1-1/2 inch
Perfered Soil Type:
Widely Adapted
Perfered Soil pH
5.5-7.5

Harvest Information:

• Harvest schedules vary on the basis planting date, geographic location and weather.
• For the best quality and yield under a multicut program, harvest at 40 days or 40” of growth, whichever comes first.
• Protein will decline as harvest is delayed. Energy will  increase upon heading due to continued sugar formation in the sorghum stalks and leaves, and carbohydrate  deposition in the developing grain. 
• Careful attention should be paid to the cutting height. For regrowth, two nodes or 6” of stubble is optimal. Sharp blades provide for a clean cut and enhance regrowth.
• Sorghum species dry slowly because of their drought  tolerance. One method of managing dry-down in silage is to swath the crop, allow it to wilt to the desired moisture  level, and then pick up the windrows with a silage chopper.

Characteristics

Yield Potenital
Excellent
Digestibility
Good
Palatability
Good
Seedling Vigor
Good 
Recovery After Cutting
Excellent
Plant Uniformity
Good
Standability
Good
Downey Mildew
Good
Anthracnose
Good

Field Position

Dryland
Suitable
Irrigated
Highly Suitable
Poorly Drained Soils
Manage Appropriately
Early Planting/ Cold Soils
Good
Fusarium Prone Areas
Manage Appropriately
Anthracnose Prone Areas
Highly Suitable

AVOIDING NITRATE AND PRUSSIC ACID POISONING FROM SORGHUM

• Avoid large nitrogen applications prior to expected drought periods which can increase prussic acid concentration for several weeks after application.
• Do not harvest drought-damaged plants within four days following a good rain. 
• Do not greenchop within seven days of a killing frost.
• Cut at a higher stubble height — nitrates tend to accumulate in the lower stalk.
• Wait one month before feeding silage to give prussic acid enough time to escape