Daver
PMA Member
Has anyone planted white proso millet before? If so, are there any tips or lessons learned that you can share?
I bought some today from a local seed dealer on a whim...he had a small quantity left over and he knows that I have planted milo, buckwheat, etc, primarily for game birds before so he asked if I would want to try some, etc, and like the sucker that my wife says I am for such offers...I bought his last 30 pounds.
From what I know now, I am going to approach it as though I was planting milo...plenty of N, wait a little while yet to get it in the ground and keep it on well drained soils. Part of the reason that I don't want to plant it now is that I have had milo fields mature in late August/early September and then get absolutely MARAUDED by migrating blackbirds in mid-to-late September...leaving little seed for my babies, the local quail and pheasant.
So I will plant it when I think the maturity date will be closer to Oct. 1. So I am thinking late June to get it in the ground. I don't have a drill, so I plan on tilling in the N and then cultipacking and then broadcasting at a 20/lbs/acre rate and then cultipacking again.
TIA for any help or advice. I assume the stalks will stand through the winter like milo and provide some winter cover for the birds and rabbits.
I bought some today from a local seed dealer on a whim...he had a small quantity left over and he knows that I have planted milo, buckwheat, etc, primarily for game birds before so he asked if I would want to try some, etc, and like the sucker that my wife says I am for such offers...I bought his last 30 pounds.

From what I know now, I am going to approach it as though I was planting milo...plenty of N, wait a little while yet to get it in the ground and keep it on well drained soils. Part of the reason that I don't want to plant it now is that I have had milo fields mature in late August/early September and then get absolutely MARAUDED by migrating blackbirds in mid-to-late September...leaving little seed for my babies, the local quail and pheasant.

So I will plant it when I think the maturity date will be closer to Oct. 1. So I am thinking late June to get it in the ground. I don't have a drill, so I plan on tilling in the N and then cultipacking and then broadcasting at a 20/lbs/acre rate and then cultipacking again.
TIA for any help or advice. I assume the stalks will stand through the winter like milo and provide some winter cover for the birds and rabbits.