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Brown Top Millet is a warm-season annual grass that quickly establishes to create an excellent groundcover for effective prevention of soil erosion and suppression of weeds. It cultivates and produces a great amount of seed within 50 to 60 days post-emergence, attracting different game bird species such as quail, doves, and turkey. When applied around water edges and flooded areas, it also provides food for ducks. Works as efficiently when mixed with grain sorghum, sunflowers, and other millet species. Available in 50 lb. bag.
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For use in | Warm Season Annual Grass. |
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Application | Seeding Rate: 20 - 30 lbs. per acre alone; 10 - 20 lbs. per acre in mixes. |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on label. |
Dimensions | 5 x 17 x 36 in. |
Special Features | Produces heavy seed yields in about 50-60 days after emergence. |
Shipping Weight | 51.00 lbs |
Manufacturer | Central Garden and Pet |
Planting:
Method: Choose a well-drained site that receives a minimum of 8 hours of full sun daily. Prepare a clean, smooth and firm seedbed by plowing and dragging the soil. Fertilizer and lime can be applied during this step to incorporate it into the soil. Plant with a drill or broadcast seed evenly across the soil surface and incorporate it using a culti-packer or by shallow disking (1/2 - 1 in. deep) when soil moisture is adequate for good germination. Care should be taken to ensure seed are planted at the proper depth. If seed are disked in, the use of a culti-packer or roller after seeding ensures good seed/soil contact and improves stand emergence.
Seeding Date: In the spring after danger of frost when soil temperatures stabilize at 65 degrees F or higher at a 4 in. soil depth through late summer. (For dove and duck attraction, plant approximately 50 – 60 days prior to hunting season.)
Seeding Rate: 20 - 30 lbs. per acre alone; 10 - 20 lbs. per acre in mixes
Depth: 1/4 in. to 1/2 in. (stand failures will result from seed planted too shallow or too deep).
Fertilizer: Soil testing is highly recommended. Liming to a pH of 6.0 - 6.5 and providing adequate levels of potassium and phosphorus are necessary to ensure a productive food plot. See your local county extension office for soil sampling assistance. In the absence of a soil test, apply 400 – 600 lbs. per acre 10-10-10 (10 – 15 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft.) or equivalent fertilizer and 1 ton/acre ag lime (50 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft.). Apply fertilizer just prior to seeding. If practical, apply lime a minimum of 3 months ahead of planting.
Management:
Control damaging insects: Monitor brown top millet plantings weekly throughout the summer months for damaging insect presence (worms, aphids, chinch bugs, etc.). If insects are found and feeding damage is significant, an appropriate insecticide should be applied. The local university extension office can provide information on treatment thresholds and recommended insecticides. Note: When using pesticides, carefully read and follow all label guidelines for mixing, applying and personal safety. Special Consideration: Some game birds are federally regulated. Read and follow all federal and state regulations regarding field management/preparation for hunting.
Tips for Successful Food Plots:
Excellent
By Stan on 07/29/2022
Good product
By Jane on 05/10/2024
Nothing germinated
By Nolan on 02/16/2024
The Brown Top Millet is not used for human consumption. We do apologize but do not carry products/seeds for human consumption.
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Is this for human consumption and how do u cook
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For more information on the specifics of Brown Top Millet, we would recommend contacting the manufacturer (Central Garden and Pet) directly at 800-265-0761.
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Brown Top Millet is NOT intended nor to be used for human consumption. This product is a warm-season annual grass that quickly establishes and helps create an excellent groundcover for effective prevention of soil erosion and suppression of weeds.
It is a variety of Millet used for consumption. Basically I am looking for hulled variety of this so I can directly cook.
The Brown Top Millet is not used for human consumption. This product is a warm-season annual grass that quickly establishes to create an excellent groundcover for effective prevention of soil erosion and suppression of weeds.
We do apologize but do not carry products/seeds for human consumption.
Brown Top Millet Rating: 3.7 (3 Reviews / 5 Q&A)