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Monarch V Pro-Max Piper BMR Sorghum Sudangrass Non BMR Sorghum Sudangrass Pearl Millet Photo courtesy of University of Illinois Extension
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Purdue University-Feldon Farm Bedford, IN – 2007 Pearl MilletTeffgrass BMR Sorghum-Sudangrass
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Purdue University-Feldon Farm Bedford, IN – 200 7
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BMR Sorghum Sundangrass Pro-Max™ BMR Sundangrass
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VarietyCPRFVN E L Pro-Max13.988 70.64 Nutri-Plus BMR S-S 11.36910.64 Teffgrass15.768 70.63 Purdue University-Feldon Farm Bedford, IN - 2007
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Bedford, IN 2007 VarietyYield 1 st Cut Yield 2 nd cut Total Yield Pro-Max™1.991.843.83 Nutri-Plus BMR S-S 1.641.713.35 Purdue University-Feldon Farm Bedford, IN - 200 7
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Ohio State University Sheep Trial Pro-Max™ BMR Sudangrass: 20.58 % Crude Protein, 68.2 % TD N
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Delphos, OH 1 st of 3 cuttings Over 8 tons/acre dry hay in 2007
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8+ tons/ac DM – haylage Ft. Wayne, IN - 2007
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25#/acre45#/acre Middlebury, IN after 3 grazings
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Agronomics Sow when soil temperature is 60°-65° Sow 30-40#/acre Graze after Pro-Max™ reaches 20-25” tall Be careful not to overgraze Pro-Max™ Leave 6-8” stubble after harvesting (grazing, haying, or cutting for silage)
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Higher yields Much Improved Quality More milk/acre More Milk/ton More harvests possible More palatable
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