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Sorghum

Posted By: FowlDreams

Sorghum - 09/15/16 05:20 PM

It's looking good. Will be even better when we flood it and get some ducks on it.


Posted By: sallysue

Re: Sorghum - 09/15/16 05:55 PM

Thats what I need to plant where do you get your at
Posted By: Hopedale

Re: Sorghum - 09/15/16 08:07 PM

Originally Posted By: sallysue
Thats what I need to plant where do you get your at


He goes to the "getting place" lizard
Posted By: FowlDreams

Re: Sorghum - 09/15/16 08:44 PM

Originally Posted By: sallysue
Thats what I need to plant where do you get your at


Not sure. I didn't buy it.
Posted By: Littledog

Re: Sorghum - 09/15/16 08:53 PM

I don't mind admitting . . I'm pretty much AG stupid.
Is milo the same as or related to Sorghum ? Looks a little different than I remember.

Some of the best duck hunts I have ever had were on my knees in between rows of flooded milo.
Couldn't keep duck away from it if there had been 100 hunters.
Posted By: sallysue

Re: Sorghum - 09/15/16 09:05 PM

Well if it just milo no problem I use it for catfishing after it gets soured
Posted By: Rob M

Re: Sorghum - 09/16/16 04:13 PM

I'm not farmer, but my understanding is that Sorghum and Milo are the same thing.
Posted By: hook_n_line

Re: Sorghum - 09/16/16 04:21 PM

Sorghum/ milo is the same thing. It's looking good but it's going to be a while before the heads are ripe. We hunt a 600 acre field of it during dove season. Some years are wildwest shoots and others not so good. It depends on what mother nature grew around us.
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