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Milo Grain Sorghum Seed – 95 Day Safened

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50 - 1000 $1.96

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Type

Summer Annual Grain

Growing Season

Summer

Planting Dates

May to July 15

Height

32 inches

Seeding Rate

8 lbs per acre

Milo Grain Sorghum Seed offers a reliable 95-day maturity window that fits perfectly into shorter growing seasons or tight crop rotations. This safened variety provides wildlife managers and farmers with flexible herbicide options while delivering consistent grain production and bird attraction. Standing at a manageable 32 inches tall, this summer annual creates an ideal food source that matures quickly and withstands various weather conditions.

Quantity Price / lb
1 - 49 $2.26
50 - 1000 $1.96

Key Features of Milo Grain Sorghum Seed

Bird attractant in food plots draws various wildlife species
Cash crop for milo provides additional farm income opportunities
Forage for livestock only after 3 winter freezes for safety
95 to 100 day maturity period works with shorter growing seasons
Safened seed treatment allows broader herbicide options for weed control

Additional Information

UsageFood Plot
Seeding Depth1 inch
Seed TreatmentRaw-Treated
Inoculation StatusN/A
ClassificationNon-GMO

Wildlife food plot managers will find that milo’s grain heads provide excellent late-season nutrition when other food sources become scarce. The safener treatment gives you flexibility to control weeds with pre-emergent herbicides like atrazine, helping ensure clean stands that maximize grain production. Wait until soil temperatures reach at least 60°F before planting, and avoid soils with pH above 7.5 to prevent chlorosis issues that can reduce yields and bird attraction potential.