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Hybrid Pearl Millet BMR
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Brown Midrib (BMR) gene reduces lignin, which makes the plant more digestible and nutritious vs. conventional hybrid pearl millet
Warm-season annual grass used for livestock forage
Quick to establish
No risk of Prussic Acid poisoning
MANAGEMENT TIPS
Hybrid Pearl Millet BMR is a warm-season annual grass commonly used for livestock forage. The Brown Midrib (BMR) gene reduces lignin, which makes the plant more digestible and nutritious for livestock versus conventional hybrid pearl millet. Having excellent seedling vigor, it is very quick to establish and can be ready for grazing or haying in as little as four weeks after emergence. Unlike sorghum-sudangrass, there is no risk of Prussic Acid poisoning with Hybrid Pearl Millet. It has a very fine stalk and a high leaf-to-stem ratio.
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Brown Midrib (BMR) gene reduces lignin, which makes the plant more digestible and nutritious vs. conventional hybrid pearl millet
Warm-season annual grass used for livestock forage
Quick to establish
No risk of Prussic Acid poisoning
MANAGEMENT TIPS
Hybrid Pearl Millet BMR is a warm-season annual grass commonly used for livestock forage. The Brown Midrib (BMR) gene reduces lignin, which makes the plant more digestible and nutritious for livestock versus conventional hybrid pearl millet. Having excellent seedling vigor, it is very quick to establish and can be ready for grazing or haying in as little as four weeks after emergence. Unlike sorghum-sudangrass, there is no risk of Prussic Acid poisoning with Hybrid Pearl Millet. It has a very fine stalk and a high leaf-to-stem ratio.

