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dc.contributor.authorLoper, Shawna
dc.contributor.authorOttman, Mike
dc.contributor.editorOttman, Michael J.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-02-03T17:50:25Z
dc.date.available2014-02-03T17:50:25Z
dc.date.issued2013-05
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/312126
dc.description.abstractNine varieties of silage sorghum and one pearl millet variety were tested at the Maricopa Agricultural Center in Maricopa, AZ. Information on silage sorghum yield and quality can be of use to the dairy industry and help growers choose the best varieties based on their needs. We found no significant differences among the varieties for ash, ADF, and NDF. We did find significant differences in yield with Silo 700 BMR having the highest yield with 31.62 tons/acre and GS125 having the lowest with 20.53 tons/acre. We also saw significant differences in crude protein with ExpGD having the highest (3.47%) and Silo 700 BMR (1.93%) being the lowest.
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherCollege of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesAZ1597en_US
dc.subjectAgriculture -- Arizonaen_US
dc.subjectForage plants -- Arizonaen_US
dc.subjectGrain -- Arizonaen_US
dc.title2012 Sorghum Silage Variety Trial at Maricopaen_US
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Plant Sciences / Maricopa Ag Center, University of Arizonaen_US
dc.identifier.journalForage and Grain: A College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Reporten_US
refterms.dateFOA2018-09-06T18:33:48Z
html.description.abstractNine varieties of silage sorghum and one pearl millet variety were tested at the Maricopa Agricultural Center in Maricopa, AZ. Information on silage sorghum yield and quality can be of use to the dairy industry and help growers choose the best varieties based on their needs. We found no significant differences among the varieties for ash, ADF, and NDF. We did find significant differences in yield with Silo 700 BMR having the highest yield with 31.62 tons/acre and GS125 having the lowest with 20.53 tons/acre. We also saw significant differences in crude protein with ExpGD having the highest (3.47%) and Silo 700 BMR (1.93%) being the lowest.


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