SORGHUM
Sorghum
Sorghum is one of the most important cereal crops of the hotter and drier regions of the tropic and sub tropics, preferred crop in uncertain and erratic rainfall areas.
It is a superior grain for brewing because of its good malting capacity.
Sorghum has few disease and insect pest problems in Zambia. Birds are the main concern. Traditional varieties of sorghum require a long growing season, have low yield potential, and are tall and non-responsive to improved management. Improved sorghums, however, are high yielding, input responsive, and far more resistant to drought.
Varieties
Kuyuma
| Characteristics |
|---|
| Type: Open-pollinated variety, medium maturing |
| Tolerance: Excellent to drought and anthracnose. |
| Days to maturity: 100-110 |
| Grain colour: White |
| Seed rate: 12kg/ha |
| Spacing: 90 x 25cm |
| Target regions: I, II |
| Yield potential: 4,000-6,000kg/ha |
ZMS-36R
| Characteristics |
|---|
| Type: Open-pollinated variety, medium maturing |
| Tolerance: Excellent to drought and anthracnose. |
| Days to maturity: 100-110 |
| Grain colour: White |
| Seed rate: 12kg/ha |
| Spacing: 90 x 25cm |
| Target regions: I, II |
| Yield potential: 4,000-6,000kg/ha |