Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) - USDA PLANTS
General recommendations to avoid prussic acid poisoning when using sorghums for forage include waiting until plants are 18–30 inches tall before grazing and not grazing closer than 5–7 inches if regrowth is desired. In addition, do not graze immediately after a killing frost (Teutsch, 2009; Undersander, 1990; Undersander, 2003). ................
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