It's good cheap feed I've hayed it chopped it and haylaged it and grazed it out of all haylage was the most economical As for the toxic concern never had problems with the height concern you mentioned being toxic If you fertilize it heavy it will try to store nitrogen and you can run into toxic problems there I always fertilized with 100 pound of 34-0-0 100 pound of 18-46-0 100 pound of 0-0-60 Blended all together applie this combo at 300 lbs to acre Plant in may where I live cut first cutting for haylage dryed the second cutting for dry hay then chopped third cutting and put it in silo When I said good cheap feed the important word is "cheap" sudex is low in energy you will need to feed something to supplement for energy If it frosts on it before your last cutting leave it it developes purseic acid in it. It is not worth the risk all sorhgrums and Sudan grasses do this if it frost on them sudex is cross with sorhgrums and something else can't remember After it frost on it don't even graze it mow it or chopp it it will kill animals
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