Sorghum seed Bettagraze 25Kg
SEASBT25
Rapid early growth, quick recovery after grazing or cutting along with delayed flowering, means Betta Graze is a versatile, easy to manage summer feed. It has a high sugar content, fine stems and a high leaf-to-stem ratio for excellent palatability and good feed value. Betta Graze has high palatability and is highly suited to general grazing, hay production and round bale silage.
Betta Graze requires a minimum soil temperature of 15degC and rising for quick germination and establishment.
First to plant, first to feed.
Excellent recovery from grazing or cutting, the fast growing nature of Betta Graze and its cold tolerance, mean it is the first forage sorghum you can plant and the first you can feed to any type of livestock.
Sorghum x Sudan grass Larger seed than Super Sweet Sudan Cold tolerant gives fast early growth Responds well to heavy grazing or cutting with quick growth and an abundance of tillers High sugar content Fine stems and disease-free leaves GRAZING High sugars, fine stems and higher digestibility allows for greater intake and better crop area utilisation – commitment to graze early and often (at 1 to 1.5 metres in plant height). Strict management is required to realise full genetic potential and quality. Graze early and often. Back-fencing is essential to minimize plant damage and allow quick re-growth in the grazed portion of the crop and to avoid crop toxicity. For maximum re-growth potential aim to leave a grazing residual of 15 cm. The crop can be recut or grazed after 4 – 5 weeks when it is at least 0.8 m in height.
FEED VALUE
The drymatter content of Betta Graze that is 0.8 – 1.0m in height is typically between 13 – 17% DM with 15% being a good average figure to use to determine cow crop allowance. Forage sorghum cross sudan-grass hybrids produce feed with an average energy content of between 9.0 and 10.0 MJME/kgDM depending on crop maturity at harvest time. SILAGE Betta Graze can be made into pit, bunker or round bale silage. It is always recommended to cut using a mower-conditioner and wilt in the paddock for a maximum of 48 hour depending on weather conditions at the time. Betta Graze can also be made into large or small square or round bales to provide excellent fodder conservation for your operation.
PRUSSIC ACID
Betta Graze, like all forage sorghums, can release the toxic compound hydrogen cyanide (HCN) causing prussic acid poisoning. Potential Prussic acid poisoning from grazing Betta Graze poses a lower risk than forage sorghums that are not crossed with a Sudan grass. SOIL FERTILITY The ideal soil pH range for this forage sorghum seed is 5.5 – 8, and the phosphate level should be greater than 20 ppm. In acidic soils, lime should be applied and incorporated during seedbed preparation.
SOWING RATE
Marginal Dryland: 2-10 kg/ha Good Dryland: 5-25 kg/ha Irrigation and Coastal: 10-30 kg/ha