RE: Prussic Acid and Sorghum
"It would rate way down the list as far as a preferred plot to me."
If you had seen what the deer did to the milo in my plots you might change your mind. It is a good spring plant with clay peas. The peas climb the milo stocks. After the deer eat the heads off the milo or the hogs come in and knock it down; the peas really take off and grow until frost.