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YELLOW MILOS 
(MILO MAIZE) 
Days to Height in 
Maturity Feet 
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Similar to Single Dwarf, adapted for very early planting 
to furnish feed before corn is ready and for sections where 
oats are not grown as grain crops. Produces relatively high 
yields of large soft yellow grain, stands for combine harvest 
in dry climates and responds to irrigation. Often planted 
after oats and peas for a late crop. This popular variety is 
resistant to pythium root-rot. 
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A widely adapted high yielding grain sorghum very similar 
to the original Standard Yellow milo from which it seems to 
have developed about 40 years ago. Seed stems not entirely 
curved, tillers freely, stands well for combining in dry climates. 
Responds well to irrigation and under favorable conditions is 
often used for bundle feed. Heads compact, club shaped. 
Seed large, yellow, soft. Resistant to pythium root-rot. 
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Similar to Dwarf Yellow milo but is an earlier maturing 
variety, resistant to pythium root-rot; stalk slender, heads not 
so compact, quite drought resistant; a dependable producer, 
suitable for a very quick growing feed crop and good for 
late planting. Seed yellow, large, soft. 

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