Sorghum & Millet

Sorghum & Millet Seed for Farms, Ranches & Forage Production

Sorghum and millet are some of the most dependable crops for producers across West Texas, the Texas Panhandle, Eastern New Mexico, and the Oklahoma Panhandle. Known for their drought tolerance, efficient water use, and versatility, these warm-season crops provide dependable options for grain production, forage, grazing, hay, silage, wildlife, and cover crop applications.

 

At Jack Seed & Supply, we offer a wide selection of sorghum and millet seed to help you find the right fit for your operation. Whether you’re planting dryland acres, irrigated fields, or livestock forage, our team can help you choose varieties that match your production goals and local growing conditions.

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Grain Sorghum

Grain Sorghum

Grain sorghum, commonly known as milo, is a reliable row crop valued for its excellent drought tolerance and consistent yield potential. We carry conventional and herbicide-tolerant grain sorghum hybrids designed for both dryland and irrigated production. Explore our Grain Sorghum page to compare available hybrids and find the best option for your acres.

Forage Sorghum

Forage Sorghum

Forage sorghum is an excellent choice for producers looking to maximize tonnage for silage, green chop, or hay production. Modern forage sorghum hybrids deliver outstanding biomass production while maintaining excellent forage quality for livestock operations.

Sorghum-Sudangrass

Sorghum-Sudangrass

Sorghum-sudangrass hybrids offer exceptional regrowth, rapid establishment, and outstanding grazing and hay potential. These versatile hybrids are ideal for rotational grazing, multiple hay cuttings, emergency forage, and extending the grazing season while performing well under High Plains conditions.

Millet

Millet Seed

Millet provides dependable warm-season forage with excellent drought tolerance and rapid establishment. We offer several millet options, including pearl millet and foxtail millet, for grazing, hay production, wildlife plantings, birdseed production, and specialty forage applications.

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Find the Right Sorghum or Millet Seed

Whether you’re planting a few pasture acres or managing a large farming operation, Jack Seed & Supply has the sorghum & millet seed you need. Visit our Idalou location or contact our team to compare varieties and find the best fit for your operation.

Built for High Plains Growing Conditions

Growing conditions across the High Plains require crops that can handle heat, wind, and unpredictable rainfall. Sorghum and millet are well-known for their ability to produce dependable yields while making efficient use of available moisture. We carefully select varieties that have demonstrated strong performance throughout our region.

Why Choose Sorghum & Millet?

Whether you’re producing grain, harvesting silage, baling hay, grazing livestock, planting wildlife habitat, or improving soil health, sorghum and millet provide flexible solutions for a wide range of agricultural operations. Their adaptability and resilience make them valuable crops for both dryland and irrigated production systems.

Local Knowledge You Can Trust

Choosing the right sorghum or millet starts with understanding your operation. Soil type, irrigation availability, planting date, herbicide program, harvest plans, and intended use all influence which variety will perform best. Our experienced team is here to help you select the right seed for your specific acres.

Explore Our Sorghum & Millet Seed

Browse the categories below to learn more about our grain sorghum, forage sorghum, sorghum-sudangrass, and millet seed offerings. Each category includes detailed information on available varieties, agronomic traits, and recommended uses to help you make an informed decision.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sorghum?

What types of sorghum seed does Jack Seed & Supply carry?

We carry grain sorghum, forage sorghum, sorghum-sudangrass hybrids, and several millet varieties for grain, forage, grazing, hay, silage, wildlife, and specialty applications.

What is the difference between grain sorghum and forage sorghum?

Grain sorghum is primarily grown for grain production, while forage sorghum is bred to maximize biomass and forage yield for silage, hay, and livestock feed.

Which type of sorghum is best for grazing?

Sorghum-sudangrass hybrids and pearl millet are popular choices for grazing because of their rapid growth, excellent regrowth, and strong forage production.

Can sorghum and millet be grown on dryland acres?

Yes. Both sorghum and millet are well-suited for dryland production thanks to their drought tolerance and efficient water use, making them excellent crops for the High Plains.

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