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Posted by Errin OH on July 19, 2006 at 21:26:50 from (152.163.100.74):

I planted a sorgum/sudan hybrid for cattle feed. In the lower areas (where pooling could occur) I have the stuff on the left. It is a ridged triangular stalk to a pointy seed head. The thin leafy part is deep V and ridged as well. The right appears to be (I hope) the crop. About pencil size stalk with nice broad leafs. In the better drain areas it about 5' tall down to about 2' where the other stuff is prevalent. My concern is I was told not to cut it under 20" due to harming the cattle (acid content). But the stuff on the left is only about a foot to 15" tall and turning yellow. What is it? Could excess moisture cause the seed to mutate? Bad / contaminated seed. This field was pretty clean, grain crop last year. So I am pretty sure it was planted as I haven't found any thing like it out side the planted area. Plus I may have planted it a tad to deep.
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