Description
Sorghum bicolor ssp. Drummondii This fast-growing, very vigorous, warm-season grass produces an enormous amount of biomass, loosens hard soil, and suppresses weeds. A valuable forage crop, Piper Sudangrass can be grazed, cut for a fine hay or made into silage. When mown down to 6-8 inches, it can be cut several times in one season to produce multiple crops of hay. This variety has been used as a natural soil fumigant by tilling it into the soil immediately after cutting or frost-kill. The decomposing grass releases a compound that’s said to be toxic to nematodes especially root-knot nematode. Please note: Piper Sudangrass contains a compound that can be toxic to animals and should be grazed only when it is taller than 18 inches and never after a frost. It is also not suitable to use as feed for horses. Seeding rate: 1-2 pounds per 1000 square feet; 30-50 pounds per acre.
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