- Chapter 7 - Weed Control in Grain Sorghum - Grain Sorghum Handbook
Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepensea) and grain sorghum (Sorghum vulgare) are genetically very similar and there are no approved herbicides that will selectively remove johnsongrass from grain sorghum.
- Using Herbicides to Establsih Native Prairie Grasses and Forbs
Remember that you can t plant a corn companion crop in CRP land! Planting Prairie Grasses with Grain Sorghum for Wildlife Food and Cover Big bluestem and switchgrass are very tolerant of atrazine, and so is grain sorghum.
- Permanent Introduced Grasses and Legumes CP1
Adequate vegetative cover must be developed and maintained to provide both wildlife and erosion control benefits Food plots may be located on slopes greater than 5% provided soil losses do not exceed tolerable levels.
- Chapter 6 - Common and Important Diseases of Grain Sorghum - Grain
Dave TeBeest, Terry Kirkpatrick and Rick Cartwright Introduction Grain sorghum continues to be an economically important crop in Arkansas, fitting into production schedules and helping to control nematodes of both cotton and soybeans.
- Sorghum Weed Control
A printed publication is available for sale as Bulletin 789 from The Ohio State University Extension Media Service 92 Grain Sorghum Herbicide Management Strategies Preemergence herbicide programs have been the mainstay of weed management in grain.
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