Description
Sir Foxtail Millet:
(Setaria italica) is also adapted to moderate climates. It produces long, cylindrical, or lobed, bristly, condensed panicles. China ranks first in the production of foxtail millet in the world. It is grown there for both food and feed. The crop is also grown in India, Indonesia, the Korean peninsula, and some parts of southern Europe. It is not grown to any extent in Africa outs the eastern highlands. Prior to the availability of sorghum-sudangrass forage hybr, foxtail millet was an important temporary pasture species.
(Hindi: Kangni, Tamil: Tinai, Telugu: Korra, Malayalam: Thina.)
Description: Foxtail millet are small seeds, around 1.6 to 2.0 mm in diameter, are
encased in a thin, papery hull which is easily removed in threshing. Seed color peal
yellow to yellow.
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Available Sizes/Weights
Title: 500 gm, 1 kg
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