- Name: Wild Game Food Sorghum
- Other Common Names: Milo
- Scientific Name: Sorghum Bicolor
- Color: Reddish Brown Seed Heads
- Plant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last Frost
- Harvest: 45 Days
- Hardiness Zone: Annual
- Plant Height: 26 - 30"
- Plant Spacing: 6 - 12"
- Light Requirements: Sun
- Soil & Water Preferences: Average
- Quantity: 100 Seeds
- Other: Wild Game Food Sorghum Is Usually Planted For Wildlife Food Plots For Deer & Game Birds. It Is Fast To Mature, & Is Great For Spring Or Summer Plots. The Seed Heads Are "Bird Resistant". The Seeds Of This Sorghum Are Enjoyed By Prairie Chickens, Quail, Turkey, Pheasants, Doves, Ducks, & Geese To Name A Few. Deer Will Also Feed Heavily On The Grain In Fall And Winter.