In eastern CO, a type of sorghum is grown for forage instead of hay. It is not milo which is grain. Good years it can get 6 ft tall or more.It goes by several different names Most popular is Hay Grazer.After cut it can take considerable time to cure before baling,but makes great cattle forage. Baled, it looks like corn stalks,but not as big stalks. It can be a problem for equines. If cut right after a frost , it can cause poising in equines.I think it is nitric acid poisoning.Sort of like grazing stokc on freshly frosted alfalfa


If God wanted you to walk and carry things on your back, He would not have invented stirrups and pack saddles