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He stalked toward the green and gold butterflier parked in a field of seedling Sudan grass.
Although Sudan grass was in head during the early part of this period, other sorghum did not head out until September.
Sudan grass grows like a weed in the Imperial Valley and requires little to no use of pesticides.
Wind damage to corn, Sudan grass, and sorgham resulted in a delay in their harvest.
A planting of Sudan grass and alfalfa, for example, is good at improving and breaking up compacted soil.
Sudan grass didnt cover everything.
Sudan Grass (gluten-free ale made from sorghum)
On a trip to Africa, he found Sudan grass and introduced it to North America as a forage plant (vegetable matter eaten by livestock).
B.S.P.) transplants occurred when grown in plots treated with alfalfa, Sudan grass, and wheat.
Histochemical properties of these mucilages are similar in corn, wheat, barley, oats, sorghum, and a Sudan grass – sorghum hybrid.
Merr. Sudan grass Sorghum × drummondi (Steud.)
Some suppression has been achieved using cover crops such as marigolds, oilseed radish, sorghum Sudan grass, etc. but requires a high level of management and is often impractical.
As the storm passed, a blood-red butterflier, with a pusher propeller in the tail and a plastic bull head on the nose, descended in the young Sudan grass.
Sudan grass hybrids make good grazing, but due to the prussic acid problems, I hesitate to recommend it, suggesting dwarf pearl millet, or one of the other millets instead.
Good trap crops include well-known grasses such as Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) and Sudan grass (Sorghum vulgare sudanense).
Common cover crops include "companion grass" (a blend of perennial dwarf ryegrass and fescue), buckwheat, pearl millet or Sudan grass are seeded the year before blueberry planting.
Cenex plants Sudan grass, known for soaking up heavy metals, but the "extremely rank stand" of Sudan grass only covers 22 percent of the land (41).
These host plants include Sorghum bicolor, or sorghum, Sorghum sudanense, or Sudan grass, and Sorghum palepense, or Johnsongrass.
If carbohydrate content is desired for the production of biogas, whole-crops such as maize, Sudan grass, millet, white sweet clover and many others, can be made into silage and then converted into biogas.
Philipesara, Clitoria, cowpea, and lablab beans in addition to Sudan grass and the forage sorghum Abu-70 were tested for forage yield and quality at the University of Gezira farm.
Sudan grass root fragments from pot cultures containing 7 and 94 chlamydospores of G. intraradices per milligram dry root had 11 and 184 (most probable number) propagules per milligram dry root, respectively.
Sordan grass, the result of breeding between a plant called sorghum and Sudan grass, can repair the damage in sodic soils and reclaim the land so that it can once again be used to grow conventional crops.
Site preparation may also involve planting a green manure crop the previous year such as rye-grass or Sudan grass and using non selective herbicides for broadleaf weeds such as 2,4-D in the green manure cropping system.