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Another Planting Milo Thread

SwampCat

5 year old buck +
I have planted milo in mixes before, but have never planted milo solo by itself. Is there any secret to it. I want to use it for deer and ducks - but will the deer eat it all before early winter flooding. I would prefer a shorter milo like WGF sorghum - because of water depth in flooded areas - but have heard it does not seed as reliably as commercial milo. What seeding rates and fertilization rates do you recommend?
 
I used commercial Milo this year and had good success with it. I was using my JD 7000 planter on 30" rows and planted a population of 40,000. I fertilized with 100lbs/acre of urea when I planted and top dressed with another 100lbs/acre when seed heads started to develop. Stand was great! The plants are mid-thigh to waist high and produced full seed heads. There was some good deer browsing at the dough stage, but most of the stand made good seed. Just in the last month as its gotten really cold the deer have begun eating the seed heads again, so I think it would suit you well.

What herbicide schedule did you use - if any?
 
T-Max what planter units did you use on the JD 7000? I bought a 7000 last year and setting it up. I have bean brush meters and milo plates for them. Shoup manufacturing has milo brush units but I don't think I need them. Should say I ain't buying the milo units. I'm also going back to WGF milo. Did Northwoods last year and didn't see any difference over WGF. Deer have been eating both to early and not much left for late winter. I also put on 100# of urea per acre nothing else. I will look into Enlist Duo.
 
Thanks. I already have the plates hung up on the wall.
 
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