p Sorghum-Sudah Cattle Forage Use Increases Use of aorphum-sudan hy brids ;or cattle feed has in creased .20-told in Pennsyl vania during the past five year-, according to ngrono. mists at Penn State Univer sity. John E. Baylor and John B. Washko of the Col lege of Agiiculture suggest using Piper sudan-grass for pasture and the sorghum-Su dan hybrids for green chop or si!age. Dr, Washko, research agronomist, compared a sor- Plant Your Corn with Master Farmer Fertilizer Available in bags or bulk 5-10-10 5-15-5 5-20-10 10-20-20 Super Q For broadcast- application use our bulk ser vice. Spreader truck, trailer spreaders and drums. Rental spreaders available for bulk spread ing. Coll us for more information Phone 392-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Groff town Road, Near Waterworks Lancaster §O% ] *K*&Sy ium-*u* true sudangrass hybrid withr Piper sudangrass under both a pasture and slingo system of management. AH throe __ varieties yielded more total dry matter ns slingo than ns hay or posture. The yield in crease was fil -percent for silage fronf the sorghum-su dan hybrids and 3>2 percent increase for the sudangrass hybrid. For Piper sudangrass, the yield increase of silage over hay -or pasture was only 12 percent. Yield differences among the three were small under the pasture or hay system with all three -producing about 3V6 tons of dry matter per acre. ' '"*z> '•» * , v w iV, * Jr MOUNT JOY, PENNA. I I fe >v ' -V.V < , * ~> > ' r*&v' ' ♦ *♦ Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. •*+******************************r********************* ago was also similar for all three varieties. At most lo cutions all varieties were har vested three times annually for p i‘ttnre or hay. in oiaer studies several i.iplat