Getting to Know Sorghum

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • In this presentation from the 2017 Nebraska Sorghum Symposium Dr. Brent Bean, agronomist with the United Sorghum Check-off Program, discusses attributes of sorghum, sorghum growth and development, yield potential, grazing stalks, and key insect predators. He includes a comparison of input costs for sorghum and corn and recommendations for minimizing crop inputs in a low commodity price environment.
    The Symposium was held Jan. 25, 2017 at the University of Nebraska West Central Research and Extension Center in North Platte and sponsored by the Nebraska Grain Sorghum Board, the Nebraska Grain Sorghum Producers Association, and Nebraska Extension.

Komentáře • 15

  • @andreyprokopenko5303
    @andreyprokopenko5303 Před 2 lety

    Super! Exellent description!

  • @mohammadj.shamim9342
    @mohammadj.shamim9342 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much, Dr. Bean. It was really productive. Nice work

  • @ravibotve
    @ravibotve Před 6 měsíci

    thanks for sharing

  • @brandonlamontcooper8141

    hello #Sorghum and friends at the UNL CropWatch

  • @SBoth_
    @SBoth_ Před 6 lety +2

    Do you recommend any sorghum that would be a good grain and syrup producer?

  • @TWOCOWS1
    @TWOCOWS1 Před rokem +3

    what the hell is a bushel? why dont your give people the weight: pounds, kilos or tons, instead of the volume (that changes from item to item)? sooo frustrating

    • @k94536
      @k94536 Před rokem +1

      A bushel is an imperial and US customary unit of volume based upon an earlier measure of dry capacity. The old bushel is equal to 2 kennings, 4 pecks, or 8 dry gallons, and was used mostly for agricultural products, such as wheat.
      thers this thing called search bar above TRY IT NEXT TIME.....

    • @TWOCOWS1
      @TWOCOWS1 Před rokem +1

      @@k94536 So is a "stone". But do you know how much of weight is a "stone"?? Come on. Let us use something that other people--including those in the US cities can understand. Oh, btw/, the citrus growers sell their products by the "trays". Go figure

    • @KingSolomon88
      @KingSolomon88 Před měsícem

      @@TWOCOWS1
      Come on!!! You can do little search and find out
      1 mt = 36.5 Bushels. You need to understand this is United States of America we use difference type of measurements. Do your homework, don’t be lazy.

    • @TWOCOWS1
      @TWOCOWS1 Před měsícem

      @@KingSolomon88 Bushel is a volume not weight. It is a weight when one associates it with a given item. Stop being a provincial. There is world out there outside your farmsted, Mr. "King"

    • @KingSolomon88
      @KingSolomon88 Před měsícem

      I am glad now you know that Bushel is for measuring volume. Remember you can convert any type of units to different units ( mass, volume, liquid). If I am not mistaken this’s 4Th grade math. I tried to make it easier for something that, you might have a familiarity such as metric ton (MT).