Raised it when I was farming. It can be drilled or rowed and they have herbicides that work for it. Our renter no tills everything including milo. Used to be you could use corn herbicides but the seed had to be treated. Harvesting might be your biggest challenge. In some years it might not dry down in the field like corn and it won't stand up to snow well. It is like wheat in that the dew has to dry off before you can begin the day so fall days can be short. Also you would need some sort of attachment to keep the heads from falling out of the header. If you drill it you need extensions call milo guards on the snake heads, if it is rowed, then a soybean row crop head works great. The last few years we have gotten a premium price for milo because they are exporting it to countries that are afraid of BT corn. There is no BT Milo. Also inputs are less than corn. As for it starting shatter cane that is a myth. The volunteer will go back to one of it parents but that is not shatter cane and when rotated to soybeans, the herbicides would knock it out in short order.
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