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Published online 1 March 1963
Published in Agron J 55:174-177 (1963)
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Effect of Harvest Dates on Forage Sorghum Yields, Percentages of Dry Matter, Protein, and Soluble Solids11

O. J. Webster2

Synopsis: The weekly accumulative yield increases following first bloom were: 27, 41, 59, 72.76, 97, and W4%. Yields of sterile hybrids were 10 to 15% less than those which set seed, but the stover was higher in protein and soluble solids (sugars).


1 Contribution from the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, and the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln, Nebr. Published as Journal Paper 1214 of the Nebraska Exp. Sta.

2 Research Agronomist, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, Lincoln.







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