White Wonder Millet for Cover Crops and Wildlife Food Plots
See how White Wonder millet performs in a six-week growing season. Learn why this fast-growing cover crop might work better than Golden German millet for your operation, especially if you're planting for upland game birds.
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0:00 This is white wonder millet, it's a type.
0:03 Of German melon but it's called white.
0:04 Wonder as opposed to the golden German.
0:06 Again a very fast-growing he until.
0:09 Tonight millet you know we're looking at.
0:11 That between three and four feet here in.
0:13 About six weeks of growth and seat cost.
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0:24 Primarily used for bird seed market it's.
0:28 Reputed to have a little bit better feed value to the scene. So if you're planting cover crops and inserting this has a favor to pheasants, quail, or some upland game birds, this might be a slightly better choice amenable.