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Forage sorghum can be a practical summer hay option in Oklahoma, but producers still have to manage the line between more tonnage and safe feed.
In this episode of Red Dirt and Round Bales, Dave Deken visits the question of nitrogen timing in forage sorghum with insight from Steve Phillips Ph.D. of Oklahoma State University. Phillips shares field research from Stillwater and Perkins looking at nitrogen rates, split applications, hay yield, protein, TDN, and nitrate levels. The results point to strong forage production potential, but also remind producers that nitrate risk is driven heavily by plant stress, erratic rainfall, and growing conditions.
Key takeaways:
Detailed timestamped rundown
00:00–00:10 — Opening from Oklahoma
Red Dirt And Round Bales website
By Dave DekenForage sorghum can be a practical summer hay option in Oklahoma, but producers still have to manage the line between more tonnage and safe feed.
In this episode of Red Dirt and Round Bales, Dave Deken visits the question of nitrogen timing in forage sorghum with insight from Steve Phillips Ph.D. of Oklahoma State University. Phillips shares field research from Stillwater and Perkins looking at nitrogen rates, split applications, hay yield, protein, TDN, and nitrate levels. The results point to strong forage production potential, but also remind producers that nitrate risk is driven heavily by plant stress, erratic rainfall, and growing conditions.
Key takeaways:
Detailed timestamped rundown
00:00–00:10 — Opening from Oklahoma
Red Dirt And Round Bales website