Show I Sorghum or um Is Fine Fineo o Drought fought Crop It has been noted all over o the thu 3 atte atle this year that wherever a aar vait var- var t ty of sorghum has been grown it has come through the drouth in hotter hot hot- ter tr condition than an any other crop says J. J C. C Hogenson extension agronomist agronomist agronomist agron agron- of the Utah State Agricultural college The sorghum crop is more nearly normal than an any other crop despite the extreme extreme drouth The various varieties of sorghum mako make a good feed for Cor farm animals Sorghum may be fed as ns fodder or may mar be e put into uno an upright or 01 trenCH I silo and fed as ensilage taking t the place of corn It Il is nutritious and animals like it Il The Tho varieties adapted to our longer long long- er season counties such as tho the northern northern north north- north north-I ern part of the state and Including I I Carbon and Millard counties are Red Amber and Dwarf I Tho The Red led Amber Is a n tall growing sweet stem stein variety arlet p and produces tho the thoI I most forage per acre It Is usually planted In rows two and a half feet apart and six inches in tho the row Tho The Dwarf Is a n low grow lug Ins variety that gives a wonderful yield of both fodder ana ann grain A mixture of these two varieties varieties varie varie- ties in tho the silo makes the tho best ensilage ensilage ensilage en en- silage because one is a sweet variety arlet and the tho other Is not For our shorter season caHon counties counti S 'S Sa s sa a variety varlet such buch as the tho Dakota Amber I which Is IB a black seeded sweet stemmed stemmed stemmed stem stem- med variety will mature and produce produce pro pro- duce a good era crop of palatable nutritious nutritious nutritious I feed either as dry fodder or ensilage I |