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Danny Boy II BMR

Type: SUDAN

Maturity: PHOTO PERIOD SENSITIVE

  • HR
    =
    Highly Recommended
  • R
    =
    Recommended
  • N
    =
    Not Recommended
  • -
    =
    Testing not complete

  • Danny Boy II BMR has shown a 7% increase in yield over original Danny Boy BMR
  • Tall broad-leaved type BMR with digestibility comparable to corn silage
  • Can be used for silage, hay, or grazing*
  • Daylight/Photoperiod sensitive for extended harvest window
  • Premium BMR sorghum sudangrass with impressive leaf vigor and high digestibility
  • Seeding Rates: Dryland 12-30 lbs./acre: Irrigated 25-60 lbs./acre
  • Do not feed to horses; *Do not use for grazing in extreme southeast U.S.

  • Tonnage Potential
  • Early Vigor
  • Stalk Strength
  • Leafy
  • Relative Feed Value
  • Yeild Under Stress
  • Irrigated Environment
  • Dryland
  • 1
    POOR
  • 3
  • 5
    AVERAGE
  • 7
  • 9
    EXCELLENT

  • Plant Height
    Tall
  • Drought Tolerance
    Excellent
  • Early Vigor
    8
  • Heat Tolerance
    Excellent
  • Standability
    Very Good
  • Avg. Seeds/Pound (thousands)
    12-13,000

key
  • 9 — Excellent
  • 5 — Average
  • 1 — Poor
  • n/a — Testing not complete
  • Fusarium Rot
    n/a
  • Anthracnose
    6
  • Green Bug Resistance
    n/a
  • Sugar Cane Aphid
    Sc
  • Downy Pathotype 1
    7
  • Downy Pathotype 2
    n/a

  • null
  • null
  • null
  • null
  • null

Precision Placement™ Management

  • Low rainfall and on rows
    ...................
    8-10 lbs
  • Low rainfall and drilled
    ...................
    12-25 lbs
  • High rainfall/irrigated on rows
    ...................
    15-25 lbs
  • High rainfall/irrigated on drilled
    ...................
    25-45 lbs

*Actual ratings based on best current information available and may be affected by changing environmental and management conditions.

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