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Correcting Iron Deficiencies in Grain Sorghum
(1996-02-20)
Until grain sorghum develops an extensive root system, young plants may be unable to obtain enough ferrous iron to maintain normal growth. This publication offers strategies for avoiding, identifying and correcting iron ...
Assessing Hail and Freeze Damage to Field Corn and Sorghum
(1995-11-30)
When a crop has been damaged by hail, it is important to be able to gauge the extent of the damage, the potential for recovery of the damaged crop, and the actions that might be necessary to maximize the recovery process. ...
Syrup Sorghums for Texas
(1995-11-22)
This publication explains how to grow sorghum and make syrup the old-fashioned way. Some sweet sorghums provide molasses that is clear, medium or strong in both color and taste.
Emergency Alternative Crops for South Texas
(1996-10-21)
When hail, drought, flooding or untimely freezes destroy an established crop, planting an emergency alternative crop may be the producer's only hope for a profitable season. This publication helps producers determine which ...
Ratooning Grain Sorghum on the Texas Gulf Coast
(1997-01-03)
Sorghum has characteristics that make it able to regenerate the above-ground portion of the plant. These features allow producers to seek a second grain crop within the same growing year by preparing the old plants immediately ...