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Sorghum Midge

This sorghum tip was provided by: Dr. Ed Bynum Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Entomology, Amarillo 806-677-5600, ebynum@ag.tamu.edu Statewide Sorghum midge, Stenodiplosis sorghicola, is a devastating pest of flowering grain sorghum but also coexists on Johnsongrass. This little fly, about the size of a gnat, is orange-red in color and has a unique biology. The midge lives less than 1 day …

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A Potpourri of Grain Sorghum Conditions & Weed Control Decision Awry Due to Weather?

Statewide A Potpourri of Grain Sorghum Conditions Sorghum conditions and planting dates in each region of Texas are all over the place. Some grain sorghum in the Lower Rio Grande Valley is in boot stage, and other South Texas sorghum hasn’t been planted. Central Texas is seeing a major delay in planting in some areas due to rain. The lower …

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