T trin Well-known member Joined Aug 29, 2005 Messages 249 City & State/Province kentucky Mar 28, 2007 #1 i plan on planting 4 acresa of pearl millet this summer. does anybody else raise this for pasture. tell me how you like it.
i plan on planting 4 acresa of pearl millet this summer. does anybody else raise this for pasture. tell me how you like it.
L LaneFarms Well-known member Joined Nov 23, 2005 Messages 497 City & State/Province north central florida Mar 28, 2007 #2 I planted the tiffleaf 3 variety last year and it turned out great. I kept it fertilized and it produced well into the fall.
I planted the tiffleaf 3 variety last year and it turned out great. I kept it fertilized and it produced well into the fall.
M MikeC Well-known member Joined Apr 11, 2005 Messages 7,636 City & State/Province Alabama Mar 28, 2007 #3 Yes I does like it. Very responsive to nitrogen and no prussic acid. Been planting it every summer for over 10 years.
Yes I does like it. Very responsive to nitrogen and no prussic acid. Been planting it every summer for over 10 years.
Caustic Burno Well-known member Joined Sep 26, 2004 Messages 29,762 City & State/Province Big Thicket East Texas Mar 28, 2007 #4 MikeC":2kc2zocc said: Yes I does like it. Very responsive to nitrogen and no prussic acid. Been planting it every summer for over 10 years. Click to expand... Started last year I agree.
MikeC":2kc2zocc said: Yes I does like it. Very responsive to nitrogen and no prussic acid. Been planting it every summer for over 10 years. Click to expand... Started last year I agree.
D dcara Well-known member Joined Jul 1, 2004 Messages 968 City & State/Province East of Dallas Texas Mar 29, 2007 #5 CB - Did you plant early last year before the rain stopped? So then you think it did okay in the drought? I was also thinking of trying it.
CB - Did you plant early last year before the rain stopped? So then you think it did okay in the drought? I was also thinking of trying it.
L LonghornRanch Well-known member Joined Jan 8, 2006 Messages 247 City & State/Province Texas Mar 29, 2007 #6 dcara, CB is in deep east (south) Texas. I don't think they are in a drought.