Collect soil from several locations around the Sudan grass planting area. Combine the soil together and allow it to dry. Deliver the soil sample to your local agricultural extension service for nitrogen analysis.
Cultivate the area to remove all existing vegetation. Use a rototiller on small plots and a tractor and plow for larger areas.
Apply the recommended amounts of nitrogen fertilizer based on the soil test results. Incorporate the fertilizer into the soil using the same cultivation method.
Level the soil as much as possible using a garden rake for small plots and a mechanical leveler pulled by the tractor for large fields. High and low spots in the soil will cause uneven growth in the Sudan grass.
Broadcast the Sudan grass seed at a rate of 120 to 150 lbs. per acre for hay and 20 to 60 lbs. per acre for a cover crop. Density seed rates depend fully on the types of soil in the field or small plot. Consult your soil test for further seeding recommendations.