I was growing the millet seed to sell into the seed industry for people to use for cattle feed. Most went to dairy farms, it makes a good high yielding summer annual that the cows love. Sorghum is grown too, probably more commonly than millet these day. Neither crops are common compared to maize which is widely grown. The advantage of millet and sorghum over maize is they can grow 60-80% of the biomass in less than half the time, so you can fit other cops around them more easily. Also they grow best in a hot dry summer when temperate pastures struggle.
This crop was close to the beach and other houses, but still had deer living in it! Couldn't shoot in there though, far too many people around and in amongst the crop you can't see anything.
Here's the crop from a few years ago, it was seeding at about 1.8m with biomass yield around 30tDM/ha at 4 months after sowing.
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Yeah sorry @GWH, I apologise, I should not have moved from your topic. Suffice to say it would be hard to shoot rabbits in that stuff.
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