PANICUM
PANICUM – Foxtail Millet
Cereals
An annual plant that develops very rapidly. It is resistant to drought but not to the cold.
It has a very short growth cycle and uses the soil during the summer after wheat planting.
Panicum has a relatively short growth cycle and is characterised by a prolonged and remarkable ability to grow tillers.
It is recommended as a summer catch crop for rapid hay production. It is very palatable.
Data Sheet
Agronomic Characteristics:
Use | Hay, Pasture |
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Sowing Period | May/June |
Seeding Dose | 45-50 Kg/Ha |
Height | About 1.50m |
Flowering Period | 60/70 days after sowing |
Notable Characteristics:
Precociousness | It may be harvested in late March/early April, leaving the soil free for other springtime planting activities. |
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Simplicity | It does not require any particular cultivation techniques |
Excellent Productivity | It is very good at growing tillers and it is over two metres tall. |
It is an excellent and cheap reserve forage. |
Foxtail Millet
Forage.