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SeedRanch Japanese Millet Seed - 1 Lb.
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SeedRanch Japanese Millet Seed - 1 Lb.

Japanese Millet - Echinochloa esculenta Japanese Millet Seed - is ideally planted April - July for field or food plot application, Japanese Millet can also be used for erosion control as late as October. Japanese millet is the most rapid growing of all millet varieties producing seed just 45 days after germination!. The seed will mature on the stalk in 45 t…
Japanese Millet - Echinochloa esculenta Japanese Millet Seed - is ideally planted April - July for field or food plot application, Japanese Millet can also be used for erosion control as late as October. Japanese millet is the most rapid growing of all millet varieties producing seed just 45 days after germination!. The seed will mature on the stalk in 45 to 60 days. Japanese Millet Seed Rate 10 Lbs. per acre when being planted with Bahia. 20 Lbs. per acre when being planted as a food plot Nb: Japanese millet seed is a favorite for turkeys to feed on.
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Japanese Millet - Echinochloa esculenta Japanese Millet Seed - is ideally planted April - July for field or food plot application, Japanese Millet can also be used for erosion control as late as October. Japanese millet is the most rapid growing of all millet varieties producing seed just 45 days after germination!. The seed will mature on the stalk in 45 to 60 days. Japanese Millet Seed Rate 10 Lbs. per acre when being planted with Bahia. 20 Lbs. per acre when being planted as a food plot Nb: Japanese millet seed is a favorite for turkeys to feed on.