SORGHUMS FOR GRAIN—Continued 
EARLY KALO—A variety of grain sorghum which was 
introduced at the Ft. Hays Experiment Station, Hays, 
Kansas. 
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KAFFIR CORN—Stalks grow from 5 to 6 feet tall, are 
very leafy, make excellent feed for all live stock. 
When cut for seed it will yield as much as 35 to 50 
bushels per acre. Drill 8 to 12 pounds per acre. 
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GROHOMA—Stalks grow 4 to 6 feet high, juicy, slightly 
sweet, leafy, very popular in some sections. Plant 
5S to 6 pounds per acre. 
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DISCO MILLETS 
HAY MILLETS 
GERMAN MILLET—One of the best millets for hay, 
and should be cut when in full bloom. Sow 25 pounds 
per acre. 
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SIBERIAN MILLET—A very fine millet. Unusually early, 
extremely hardy and withstands drought. Sow 30 
pounds to the acre. 
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GRAIN MILLETS 
WHITE PROSO—Grows from 18 inches to 36 inches. 
For hay purposes use from 30 to 40 pounds, and for 
seed from 8 to 12 pounds per acre. 
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EARLY FORTUNE RED PROSO—Is the same type as 
White Proso except that the color of the seed is red. 
Sow the same amounts as Proso Millet. 
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