Acquiring agronomic references, conservation quality (for mono-cut sorghum), nutritional values, and ruminant valorization for summer forage grasses. Building technical route and rationing recommendations for mono-cut sorghum. Building recommendations for the use of summer grazed forage grasses (multi-cut sorghum, moha, millet, teff grass). Measuring the agronomic, economic, and environmental impact of replacing corn silage with mono-cut sorghum silage in different systems. And finally evaluating the impacts (labor, environment, autonomy, etc.) of using summer grazed forage grasses in different systems. These are the objectives of the Casdar Gramin’Été project, led by INRAE and Vegepolys Valley, the global competitiveness cluster for plants. Also to see Financed to the tune of 757,000 euros by FranceAgriMer, the project will run until 2029 across 6 regions and will mobilize 14 partners, including INRAE, VetAgro Sup, Arvalis, the Center for innovation and research on beef ...