abiswas Sweet Sudan Fodder Grass For Cow Seed
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abiswas Sweet Sudan Fodder Grass For Cow Seed (17000 per packet)

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    • Seed Type: Grass
    • Suitable For: Outdoor
    • Organic Plant Seed
    • Seed For: Sweet Sudan Fodder Grass For Cow
    • Quantity: 17000 per packet
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  • Description
    Sorghum Sudan Grass is a cross between Sorghum and Sudan grass. Its annual grass sorghum when compared to fodder sorghum will re-grow after each harvest (multi-cut), fast-growing cover crop with an extensive root system and heat-loving summer annual grass. It can grow 7-11 feet tall with long depending upon soil conditions, low water requirement, drought tolerance, slender leaves and no leaf blades. The leaves are similar to corn/maize but are shorter and sometimes wider. Fodder quality will be high due to low fibre content if cut frequently. Seed rate is 9-10 kg/acre, good seed germination like above 95 %; spacing is 0.5x1 feet for single seeds sow. Irrigation is 7–9 days depending upon soil conditions and suitable for anywhere climatic conditions in India. Give irrigation immediately after sowing and life/second irrigation on 3rd day from date of sowing then irrigate once in 10 days. Conduct on first harvest 60th days after sowing, then subsequent harvest 30-35 days once. It’s having 8.93-11.5 % of Crude Protein and Fat contains 4.81 %. Green fodder yield is 27-30 t/acre/yr. Used primarily for pastures, grazing, green chop, silage and hay. Good green fodder to Cow, Buffalo, Goat and Sheep. Improving milk yield and body weight also
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    In The Box
    • Sweet Sudan Fodder Grass
    General
    Brand
    • abiswas
    Model Name
    • Sweet Sudan Fodder Grass
    Quantity
    • 17000 per packet
    Common Name
    • Sweet Sudan Fodder Grass For Cow
    Flowering Plant
    • No
    Suitable For
    • Outdoor
    Type of Seed
    • Grass
    Organic
    • Yes
    Family
    • Poaceae
    Scientific Name
    • Sorghum × drummondii
    Uses
    • Sudan grass is primarily grown as a forage crop for livestock. Cattle, goats, and other grazing animals feed on the lush vegetation, benefiting from its high nutritional content
    Soil Nutrient Requirements
    • Well-drained soil
    Sowing Method
    • Begin by preparing a well-drained seedbed. Remove debris, rocks, and other obstacles that could hinder germination and seedling establishment
    Net Quantity
    • 17000 per packet
    Additional Features
    Care Instructions
    • Drill seeding involves using a seed drill to plant Sudan grass seeds at a specific depth and spacing
    Other Features
    • Sow Sudan grass during the warm season when soil temperatures are suitable for germination and rapid growth
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