Grain Sorghum Built for the Oklahoma Panhandle & High Plains
ADV G1125IG is well adapted to the challenging conditions of the Oklahoma Panhandle, where water limitations, wind, and heat stress are common.
This hybrid performs well in:
- Dryland grain sorghum systems
- Limited irrigation environments
- High wind and heat conditions
- Variable soil types across the High Plains
Why Choose ADV G1125IG?
High Yield Potential
Designed to maximize grain production under both favorable and stressful conditions.
Insect (Aphid) Tolerance
Provides protection against sugarcane aphids, helping maintain yield.
Strong Standability
Holds up well under wind and late-season stress.
Stress Adaptation
Performs reliably under heat and moisture stress.
Weed Management Flexibility
Fits well into herbicide programs, supporting effective weed control strategies.
Is ADV G1125IG Right for Your Operation?
This hybrid is ideal if you:
- Farm in the Oklahoma Panhandle or High Plains
- Want high yield potential
- Need a stable, dependable hybrid
- Are dealing with aphid pressure
- Need flexibility in weed management programs
Grain Sorghum FAQs
Is ADV G1125IG a herbicide tolerant grain sorghum?
While not a specific herbicide trait hybrid, it fits well into standard herbicide programs for effective weed control.
What makes a good grain sorghum for the Oklahoma Panhandle?
Strong drought tolerance, standability, and adaptability to stress are key traits.
How much sorghum seed per acre?
Typically 3–5 lbs per acre depending on conditions.
Is sorghum a good crop for the High Plains?
Yes—it’s one of the most reliable crops for dryland production systems.
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