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Has anyone out there had any experience with pearl millet?
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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 35932" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Grows best on well drained/sandy soils. Likes heat, doesn't tolerate cooler weather. I had some excellent results with it. But bad results come if you aren't patient. I use it to establish a good ground cover when renovating pastures. Comes up quick and horses and cattle slurp it up. Make sure to let it get established 24" or more in height before grazing. Don't graze it to the knub. Grazers will eat the leaves and leave the seed heads. Seed heads attract other wildlife. Had some good dove hunts over pearl millet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 35932, member: 19"] Grows best on well drained/sandy soils. Likes heat, doesn't tolerate cooler weather. I had some excellent results with it. But bad results come if you aren't patient. I use it to establish a good ground cover when renovating pastures. Comes up quick and horses and cattle slurp it up. Make sure to let it get established 24" or more in height before grazing. Don't graze it to the knub. Grazers will eat the leaves and leave the seed heads. Seed heads attract other wildlife. Had some good dove hunts over pearl millet. [/QUOTE]
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