Barnyard Millet

Barnyard Millet

There are dozens of species of millets grown worldwide. However, there are only five millets of commercial importance.These include proso, foxtail, barnyard, browntop and pearl.Millet is grown for a variety of purposes including livestock feed, beer making and as a human food source. The best millet for fodder production is proso milletMillet is a fast-growing cereal plant commonly used as a feed for the cattle, sheep and swine.

Barnyard millet (Echinochloa species) is an ancient millet crop grown in warm and temperate regions of the world and widely cultivated in Asia, particularly India, China, Japan, and Korea. It is the fourth most produced minor millet, providing food security to many poor people across the world.

Protien on Dry Basis - 8% Maximum

Moisture- 14 % Maximum

Foreign Material -, 2% Maximum

Shriveled and Broken Grains - 2.0% Maximum

Energy -300 K/Cal

Afflation - 20 PPB Maximum

Shrunken - 3% Maximum

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