NAME:  Wild Game Food Sorghum

OTHER COMMON NAMES:  Milo

SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Sorghum Bicolor

COLOR:  Reddish Brown Seed Heads

PLANT SEEDS:  Outdoors after frost / Indoors weeks before last frost

HARVEST:  45 Days

HARDINESS ZONE:  Annual

PLANT HEIGHT:  26 - 30"

PLANT SPACING:  6 - 12"

LIGHT REQUIREMENTS:  Sun

SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES:  Average

QUANTITY:  100 Seeds

OTHER:  Wild Game Food Sorghum is usually planted for wildlife food plots for deer & game birds. It is fast to mature, & is great for spring or summer plots. The seed heads are "bird resistant". The seeds of this sorghum are enjoyed by prairie chickens, quail, turkey, pheasants, doves, ducks, & geese to name a few. Deer will also feed heavily on the grain in fall and winter.