Havent grown milo but ive grown a hybrid of it as sorgum sudan grass for baleage for my cows. Fast growing and good tonnage, plus shows minimal deer damage. Keep up the good work Tom!
@@zacharymcdowell5410 I don’t know why more people don’t grow sorghum Sudan grass around here. Seems like an economical crop to grow. Thanks for watching.
I plant quite a bit here in nc Kansas. Does well in dry weather .. limited on herbicide compared to corn . But it is good about scavenging nitrogen from ground! This was my 49 th year of farming and the milo was 11 to 12 % moisture! The driest I ever had!! So was the corn and beans. Odd year….
@@karljacobson1575 49 years is a great career! We are only 2 years in with milo but this was our 15th year farming on our own. Hopefully next year we all have a good season and decent weather to get crops harvested. Thanks for the comments.
@@davidwhisnant3230 I can’t imagine cutting it in one of our older machines. Luckily it’s usually cool when we handle it so we can wear hooded sweatshirts! Thanks for the comments
Havent grown milo but ive grown a hybrid of it as sorgum sudan grass for baleage for my cows. Fast growing and good tonnage, plus shows minimal deer damage. Keep up the good work Tom!
@@zacharymcdowell5410 I don’t know why more people don’t grow sorghum Sudan grass around here. Seems like an economical crop to grow. Thanks for watching.
Love watching your videos. I'm from eastern Iowa & love watching all the different crops & equipment being used 👍
@@gregroling2973 I was out your way in early September, great area of our country! 🇺🇸 Thanks for watching and the comments.
"itchy balls" 🤣....Only have one thing to add to your comment about November 5th... It DID get even better...😉
@@EDBZ28 I agree!!!
I plant quite a bit here in nc Kansas. Does well in dry weather .. limited on herbicide compared to corn . But it is good about scavenging nitrogen from ground! This was my 49 th year of farming and the milo was 11 to 12 % moisture! The driest I ever had!! So was the corn and beans. Odd year….
@@karljacobson1575 49 years is a great career! We are only 2 years in with milo but this was our 15th year farming on our own. Hopefully next year we all have a good season and decent weather to get crops harvested. Thanks for the comments.
@@Thewaywefarm yes , for sure!! enjoy your channel…..
Milo.is a good crop to grow it dusty we had combine with a cab that was not tight i would be eat up when we got done
@@davidwhisnant3230 I can’t imagine cutting it in one of our older machines. Luckily it’s usually cool when we handle it so we can wear hooded sweatshirts! Thanks for the comments
I do not know about any sorghum in Europe. But it could be in some area's? Seen many fields with it in Kansas and Australia.
@@coenbroosh It seems to do well in dryer areas of the world. Hope it does okay if we have a wet growing season. Thanks for watching.
Where is the market for Milo
@@marvinmclachlan1395 We found a market for it in New York for birdseed.
What is Milo used for ?
Bird seed
Cattle feed and ethanol…….
@@randybennett5417 Around here it goes for bird seed.