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Sorghum problem
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08/21/21 11:59 PM
08/21/21 11:59 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 1,016 North Alabama
BamaStrapAssassi
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6 point
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6 point
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 1,016
North Alabama
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I planted some food plot screens with sorghum sudangrass and they were doing fine until I checked them today and they were eat up with army worms. Still had probably 35% of plants that looked to be in decent shape but not sure if they will be by the end of it.
Should I wait until i’m clear of worms and disc it up and replant? I believe i’ve got a 60 day maturity rate but would there be a chance I could get it 4-5 feet tall before mid-late October?
Open to suggestions. Really just wanting a strip of something that can’t be easily seen through and 4-6 feet tall.
Allfrey Land & Game Wildlife & Habitat Consulting 256-206-6122 Alabama
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