German Millet for Quick Grazing and Hay
See how German millet grows and performs in our test plot. You'll learn why this fast-growing foxtail millet works well for short-duration grazing and hay production, what makes it dry down quickly, and important management points you need to know before planting.
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0:00 This is German melon. This particular one is gold with German military types all.
0:05 What we would call in the foxtail millet family relatively inexpensive seed grows.
0:11 Very quickly is a fairly common choice for hay because it has good regrowth.
0:16 Ability just put on a seat pad that look very super large snail so if you're
0:21 Gonna be hanging this out you're gonna want to get that done before it puts on.
0:24 The seat, it's a good razor, but you have to be on it early. You can't let it go to.
0:31 Seed free prey so for a short duration a millet or quick grazing the German is.
0:51 Care very rapidly so if you're in a short-term situation remember all the
1:12 Villains are going to not have rust cast, sort of live something that you're going.
1:18 To be crazy particularly around the time of the first frost of the villains will.
1:22 Not have for us a Gascon service order. This does have a compound in it and does cause problems of horses.
1:35 [Music]