A36-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 12,1990 By Dr. John E. Baylor Director of Market Development Beachley-Hardy Seed Company ANNUAL FORAGES - ANOTHER LOOK Some call them emergency for age crops. Others call them sup plemental forage crops. In either case, they’re referring to that group of warm season summer annuals (mainly grasses) that can be planted in late May and June and will produce an abundance of forage in as little as six to eight weeks. These warm weather annu al crops are generally not ideal for hay, but among the annuals, there are crops that make excellent sup plemental pasture, green crop or silage. And they are heat tolerant and very productive when mois ture and fertility are adequate. Here’s a run-down on your choices for this year. Multi-Harvest Annuals Of the warm season summer annual grasses, the sudangrasses WOODS HMH nn A quality built, 5-ft rotary mow erfor low cost mowing and stalk shredding' The M 5 Dixie Cutter features direct gear drive with a Woods heavy-duty 50 HP gear box and rear mountings for 3-pomt hitch, fast hitch or AC snap coupler If you re looking for a sturdy inexpensive mower, be sure i MM/inn ! toseethe Dixie If wwUO&S I Cutter soon at KELLER BROS. i K II B 0 I P | TRACTORS A EQUIPMENT Serving Central PA Since I*2l I ' STORE HOURS I 2UoeUene monday-friday tjo-sco SATURDAY 7 JO-12 CO LEBANON UtawvMima ..rSB3B» have the finest stems and are usu ally higher in digestibility than the sudan-sorghum hybrids at com parable stages of growth. Howev er, they are usually lower yielding. Piper sudangrass is still the most widely grown variety. It is the lowest in prussic acid potential and is normally the choice for pas ture. However, sudangrass can be made as hay if drying conditions are favorable. Sudangrass hybrids produce somewhat more forage than Piper but also may have slightly greater prussic acid potential. However, this difference is small and with good management the sudangrass hybrids are fine for summer pas ture as well as green crop and silage. Sudangrass-sorghum hybrids, such as Beachley-Hardy’s RS 11, are usually much higher yielding LANCASTER nMFnMMFMe AtßeutettAFrakvWeFW* 717-WS-JMOO than Piper and are used mostly in a green crop or silage situation. They have coarser stems and do have a higher prussic acid poten tial than Piper, and must be man aged more carefully during the summer and fall. These multi-harvest, warm sea son annual grasses can be planted in late May or June and will usual ly be ready for grazing or green crop about six to seven weeks after planting. They can be no-till seeded in stubble or sod, or drill planted on a prepared seedbed. In the absence of a soil test 50 to 75 pounds each of N, P 2 Os and K 2 O worked into the seedbed before planting is desirable. In general, seeding rates of 30-35 pounds per acre for the sudangrasses or 35-45 pounds per acre for the sudan sorghum hybrids are adequate. If you plant a sudan-sorghum hybrid specifically for silage a mixture of soybeans (90 lbs. per acre) and the hybrid (25 lbs. per acre) can be used. Piper sudangrass can be grazed when it reaches a height of 18” with no danger of prussic acid - a two-foot height is recommended for sudangrass hybrids. If properly fertilized and managed these crops can normally be grazed two or three times during the growing season. The sudan-sorghum hybrids should reach a height of 2Vi -3 feet before grazing or chop ping. At earlier stages, the forage will be higher in quality but may contain unsafe levels of prussic acid. If cut at a stubble height of five to six inches they will recover rapidly for a second crop. 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Sudangrass is generally super ior to the millets except on cold, poorly drained soils where Japan ese Millet seeded at the rate of 15 pounds per acre is occasionally used for pasture, green chop or hay. This millet, however, pro duces little or no aftermath growth. One Cut Annuals The drought and heat tolerant forage sorghums grown alone or with soybeans can be grown for Contest Tests Skills DES MOINES, lowa Pork producers can try their hand at evaluating a hog’s fat thickness and muscling by participating in the Lean Value Contest sponsored by “Hogs Today” magazine dur ing World Pork Expo June 2-4 at the lowa State Fairgrounds. Live hogs will be available for participants to judge from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. each day of the Expo in the Varied Industries Building. The Lean Value Contest gives adults and youth the opportunity to test their skills in ranking hogs for lean muscle traits. 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