**This seed is treated**
Super Sugar DM (delayed maturity) Sorghum-Sudangrass is a higher yielding, increased protein, sweet summer annual forage grass for hay, grazing, baleage, greenchop, or cover crop.
Product Detail
- Higher yielding single or multi-cut
- Increase protein
- Leafy fine stems
- Wide window of harvestability lowers harvest expense and increases yields
- Excellent early season vigor and regrowth
Product Information
The delayed maturity trait allows this hybrid 25-30 additional growing days to the boot stage. Yield tests and grower comparisons have shown an increase of yield by 505. When other hybrids would head out and lose up to 50% of the protein and regrowth potential. It has a higher leaf to stem ratio with sweet fine stems making it high palatable. First cutting at 60 - 70 days and second cutting at 50 days. Please see the tech sheet for more information on this seed.

Plant during spring or summer at a rate of 30 to 45 lbs. per acre. Plant at a depth of 1/2 in.
Super Sugar DM Sorghum Sudangrass

Instructions
Plant during spring or summer at a rate of 30 to 45 lbs. per acre. Plant at a depth of 1/2 in.

**This seed is treated**
Super Sugar DM (delayed maturity) Sorghum-Sudangrass is a higher yielding, increased protein, sweet summer annual forage grass for hay, grazing, baleage, greenchop, or cover crop.
Product Detail
- Higher yielding single or multi-cut
- Increase protein
- Leafy fine stems
- Wide window of harvestability lowers harvest expense and increases yields
- Excellent early season vigor and regrowth
Product Information
The delayed maturity trait allows this hybrid 25-30 additional growing days to the boot stage. Yield tests and grower comparisons have shown an increase of yield by 505. When other hybrids would head out and lose up to 50% of the protein and regrowth potential. It has a higher leaf to stem ratio with sweet fine stems making it high palatable. First cutting at 60 - 70 days and second cutting at 50 days. Please see the tech sheet for more information on this seed.

Plant during spring or summer at a rate of 30 to 45 lbs. per acre. Plant at a depth of 1/2 in.