(Sorghum bicolor)
- Outstanding yield performance
- Very wide area of adaptability
- Great agronomic package
FSG 425 is widely adapted from north to south across various soil types and environmental conditions. Good emergence and early vigor help FSG 425 get off to a fast start, while unmatched stress tolerance allows for dependable yield performance under adverse conditions. If you need a medium maturity hybrid with high yield potential, FSG 425 is the variety to ask for.
| Disease/Insect/Nematode Ratings: | |
| Anthracnose: | 2 |
| Downy Mildew: | 1 |
| Fusarium: | 2 |
| Head Smut: | 1 |
| Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus: | 1 |
| Greenbug Biotypes Resistance: | C&E |
| Agronomic Traits: | |
| Yield Potential: | 1 |
| Emergence: | 2 |
| Early Vigor: | 2 |
| Stress Tolerance: | 1 |
| Standability: | 1 |
Ratings:1=Excellent 5=Poor
NR: Not Rated, Insufficient Field Data
| Planting Recommendations: | |
| We strongly recommend you follow the accepted agronomic and cultural practices for grain sorghum production in your growing region. | |
| Average Seeds Per Pound: | 16,000 |
| Grain Sorghum Bag Weight: | 50lb. |
| Adaptation Recommendations: | |
| Relative Maturity: | Medium |
| Days to Midbloom: | 62-65 |
| Plant Profile: | |
| Grain Color: | Red |
| Test Weight: | Very Good |
| Threshability: | Excellent |
| Plant Height: | 45-50” |
| Stalk Quality: | Very Good |
| Root Strength: | Very Good |
| Head Type: | Semi-Open |
| Head Exertion: | Excellent |


