Date: 30/04/2015 21:35:46
From: sibeen
ID: 715809
Subject: Why not Millet.
Why don’t we grow Millet in Australia as one of the bigger crops? It would appear to be highly suitable for a lot of our semi-arid land.
From wiki:
Millets are not only adapted to poor, droughty, and infertile soils, but they are also more reliable under these conditions than most other grain crops. This has, in part, made millet production popular, particularly in countries surrounding the Sahara Desert in western Africa.
As I’m not sure I’ve ever tried millet grains, maybe they just taste crap.
Date: 30/04/2015 21:48:23
From: diddly-squat
ID: 715830
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
The missus had local millet in a meal we had at a restaurant two weeks ago
Date: 30/04/2015 22:01:35
From: dv
ID: 715851
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Maybe it is unpopular locally and the economics of export don’t add up
Date: 30/04/2015 22:04:49
From: sibeen
ID: 715855
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
dv said:
Maybe it is unpopular locally and the economics of export don’t add up
I really don’t think I’ve ever tried it. Nutretionally it seems to stack up quite well, and if it could be grown in placed that other grains don’t thrive I can’t see why not.
I think I’ll start the Australian Millet Board – I’ve be as rich as Gina!
Date: 30/04/2015 22:05:24
From: party_pants
ID: 715857
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Settlers arrived from Europe with wheat and barely as their staples. They found places and a way of making them prosper in Australian conditions.
Perhaps if settlers had arrived from Africa from areas where millet was the staple, then things might have turned out differently.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:05:54
From: sibeen
ID: 715858
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Nutretionally
Jaysus, where did that come from.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:13:54
From: Rule 303
ID: 715863
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
While I don’t have an answer for your excellent questions yet, I think farmers are WAY smarter than we give them credit for – So much so that I would postulate that if it could work, they would be all over it.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:17:19
From: dv
ID: 715866
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Phil says the Russians and Germans eat it so maybe it could go.
Tell you what, why don’t you start a millet farm and tell us how it goes.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:28:00
From: AussieDJ
ID: 715873
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
dv said:
Tell you what, why don’t you start a millet farm and tell us how it goes.
Then there’s the value-adding properties of it.
You can harvest and mill the grain to produce millet flour, and collect the plant stalks, bind and trim them, and turn them into millet brooms.
Conversely, you could flog the stalks to a millet broom manufacturer…
http://tumutbroomfactory.com/ for example.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:30:45
From: sibeen
ID: 715874
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
dv said:
Phil says the Russians and Germans eat it so maybe it could go.
Tell you what, why don’t you start a millet farm and tell us how it goes.
I’m not sure you get the concept. The ‘vibe’ if you will. I’m the ideas man and head of the AMB. I will now convince peons to slave away whilst I hoover in the filthy lucre.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:41:22
From: JudgeMental
ID: 715880
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
would need an iodine boost if it were to become a staple.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:43:02
From: sibeen
ID: 715882
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
An iodine tablet with every tonne sold!
Another marketing opportunity.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:43:19
From: kii
ID: 715883
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
The birds will love this! It’s like crack for them!
Date: 30/04/2015 22:43:43
From: AwesomeO
ID: 715884
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
sibeen said:
An iodine tablet with every tonne sold!
Another marketing opportunity.
An even better and cheaper one would be Millet, iodine free.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:44:57
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 715885
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
sibeen said:
Why don’t we grow Millet in Australia as one of the bigger crops? It would appear to be highly suitable for a lot of our semi-arid land.
From wiki:
Millets are not only adapted to poor, droughty, and infertile soils, but they are also more reliable under these conditions than most other grain crops. This has, in part, made millet production popular, particularly in countries surrounding the Sahara Desert in western Africa.
As I’m not sure I’ve ever tried millet grains, maybe they just taste crap.
Interesting question. I quite like the taste of sorghum, I’m eating it right now, but I can’t ever remember eating millet. Like millet, “most varieties of sorghum are drought- and heat-tolerant, and are especially important in arid regions, where the grain is one of the staples for poor and rural people”.
Perhaps the problem with millet is that because the grains are small it’s difficult to de-husk. Or perhaps they lack proteins that would allow them to bind together when used as a flour. Or perhaps the yield per acre is too low.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:45:34
From: sibeen
ID: 715887
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
AwesomeO said:
sibeen said:
An iodine tablet with every tonne sold!
Another marketing opportunity.
An even better and cheaper one would be Millet, iodine free.
Jaysus, the ferals and hippes will eat that one up. Do you need a job as a marketing/advertising director, Curve?
Date: 30/04/2015 22:47:44
From: AwesomeO
ID: 715889
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
sibeen said:
AwesomeO said:
sibeen said:
An iodine tablet with every tonne sold!
Another marketing opportunity.
An even better and cheaper one would be Millet, iodine free.
Jaysus, the ferals and hippes will eat that one up. Do you need a job as a marketing/advertising director, Curve?
Get involved in business with you? God no. You will be in the Bahamas and I will be in jail.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:52:20
From: JudgeMental
ID: 715892
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
they are some health problems if you don’t get enough iodine.
Date: 30/04/2015 22:53:23
From: sibeen
ID: 715894
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
AwesomeO said:
sibeen said:
AwesomeO said:
An even better and cheaper one would be Millet, iodine free.
Jaysus, the ferals and hippes will eat that one up. Do you need a job as a marketing/advertising director, Curve?
Get involved in business with you? God no. You will be in the Bahamas and I will be in jail.
I can only see that as a win / win situation.
You end up with someone cooking for you every meal, free medical care and a nice warm place to sleep every night with no hassles about servicing a mortgage or paying rent.
I’d be in the Bahamas.
Date: 30/04/2015 23:11:53
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 715903
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Other comments:
The nutritive value of sorghum and millet are (for chickens) the equivalent of corn.
“Pearl Millet is new grain crop adapted to many grain sorghum production regions, but weed control is often difficult, due to slow initial crop growth and limited herbicide options.”
“Lager beers brewed from millet and sorghum malts were darker in colour and had a different flavour from beer brewed with barley malt. These qualities, which seem to be inherent properties of millet and sorghum, may be associated with the production of opaque beers from these cereals. Millet beer had a better foam (head) retention than sorghum beer, but the alcohol content of sorghum beer was higher than that of millet beer. In all the parameters assessed, barley beer outscored the beers brewed from millet and sorghum.”
From Google books
“Status of sorghum and pearl millet diseases in Australia”
From this, I gather that Australia has a sorghum industry (central and southern Queensland and northern NSW, latitudes 20 to 30 degree south) but no significant pearl millet industry. The two crops grow in similar environments. The diseases of the two are similar, the worst being Ergot but the species of Ergot that attack the two crops are different.
Date: 1/05/2015 00:55:27
From: roughbarked
ID: 715922
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
JudgeMental said:
they are some health problems if you don’t get enough iodine.
That’s why iodised salt is available.
Date: 1/05/2015 01:02:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 715923
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Rule 303 said:
While I don’t have an answer for your excellent questions yet, I think farmers are WAY smarter than we give them credit for – So much so that I would postulate that if it could work, they would be all over it.
They grow plenty milliet but it mainly goes into bird seed. It is all about a market.
If you want to make millet bread, get a few packs of bird seed. It grows iin my backyard from the birdseed. There are native millets but mitchell grass is nutritionally better than wheat or rice and it is native, the aborigines ground it into flour.
Date: 1/05/2015 06:41:50
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 715928
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
sibeen said:
Why don’t we grow Millet in Australia as one of the bigger crops? It would appear to be highly suitable for a lot of our semi-arid land.
So, putting together the pieces, it appears as if we don’t grow pearl millet in Australia because it grows in the same places as sorghum, but is more difficult to weed and has a lower yield than sorghum.
> They grow plenty milliet but it mainly goes into bird seed
The bird seed we get (woolworths wild bird 10 kg) has sorghum, wheat, barley/oats, corn and sunflower, but not millet.
Checking other products.
Vogel Bread has wheat, rye, barley, sunflower, linseed, soya and oats, not millet.
Tip Top 9 grain has Rye, Wheat, Corn, Buckwheat, Oats, Triticale, Millet, Purple Wheat, Barley, Linseed and Sunflower, so does have millet.
Date: 1/05/2015 06:44:47
From: buffy
ID: 715929
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Wild bird seed is usually the bigger stuff. Budgie and canary mix would be largely millet, I think.
Date: 1/05/2015 06:46:10
From: buffy
ID: 715930
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
http://www.budgie-info.com/budgie-diet.html
Date: 1/05/2015 06:46:25
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 715931
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
From link: Australian farmers take up alternative crops to catch on to growing gluten-free craze
Tasmanian farmers investing in quinoa, millet and teff
When it comes to gluten-free grains or seeds, Tasmanian farmers are investing in their fair share, from quinoa – which has already gained a strong following in the domestic marketplace – to millet, which is often dismissed as bird seed.
“ hasn’t been explored at all in Australia. There’s a lot more interest in Europe and the United States,” millet producer Bob Reid said.
“I think Australia is just on the verge. I think Australians are at the point where they realise there are other foods out there that they could be exploiting.”
Bob Reid co-owns Tas Global Seeds.
Date: 1/05/2015 06:54:42
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 715933
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
mollwollfumble said:
From link: Australian farmers take up alternative crops to catch on to growing gluten-free craze
Tasmanian farmers investing in quinoa, millet and teff
When it comes to gluten-free grains or seeds, Tasmanian farmers are investing in their fair share, from quinoa – which has already gained a strong following in the domestic marketplace – to millet, which is often dismissed as bird seed.
“Millet hasn’t been explored at all in Australia. There’s a lot more interest in Europe and the United States,” millet producer Bob Reid said.
“I think Australia is just on the verge. I think Australians are at the point where they realise there are other foods out there that they could be exploiting.”
Bob Reid co-owns Tas Global Seeds.
On the other hand, the Tas Global Seeds website doesn’t mention quinoa, millet or teff at all. They only sell seeds for seeding pastures.
Date: 1/05/2015 07:21:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 715938
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
buffy said:
Wild bird seed is usually the bigger stuff. Budgie and canary mix would be largely millet, I think.
Yes. Budgie seed has: Canary seed, Linseed, Safflower, White French Millet, Panorama Millet, Panicum, Wheat, De-hulled Oats, Sorghum, Sunflower, Japanese Millet, Shirohie Millet.
Date: 1/05/2015 07:27:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 715941
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
buffy said:
http://www.budgie-info.com/budgie-diet.html
From that link… Millet is considered a healthy addition to peoples diets also and some cultures have it as the basis of their diet.
Date: 1/05/2015 07:32:53
From: Divine Angel
ID: 715943
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
sibeen said:
An iodine tablet with every tonne sold!
Another marketing opportunity.
Market millet as a superfood and watch the money flow in.
Worked for that kid importing acai berries .
Date: 1/05/2015 07:33:59
From: Divine Angel
ID: 715944
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
JudgeMental said:
they are some health problems if you don’t get enough iodine.
Bread and salt are already fortified with iodine; I don’t see millet replacing those.
Date: 1/05/2015 07:35:11
From: Divine Angel
ID: 715945
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
mollwollfumble said:
Vogel Bread has wheat, rye, barley, sunflower, linseed, soya and oats, not millet.
Vogel is German for bird… literally bird seed bread if you include millet!
Date: 1/05/2015 07:40:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 715948
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Divine Angel said:
JudgeMental said:
they are some health problems if you don’t get enough iodine.
Bread and salt are already fortified with iodine; I don’t see millet replacing those.
Australian soils are generally deficient in iodine, so it is unlikely that growing millet in such soils will improve the situation.
Date: 1/05/2015 07:56:14
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 715952
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Millett is another option to sorghum as a fodder crop but on my property the farmer grows sorghum as do most on the Downs. Millett is the best option if you know SFA about secret cattle business as it wont poison them but you don’t get bang for buck like you do with sorghum, apparently.
You need to only graze the cattle on a sorghum fodder paddock for a number of days and you need to put then in there when the sorghum is at a certain stage and before it seeds etc etc etc, you can end up poisoning them if you are some wannabe city slicker know nothing farmer.
Date: 1/05/2015 09:19:14
From: Ian
ID: 715987
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
We bought a few BIG square bales of millet one poor season when lucerne was virtually ungettable.
Date: 1/05/2015 09:27:08
From: Dropbear
ID: 715989
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
You’re worse than Ivan Millet
Date: 1/05/2015 09:31:05
From: Tamb
ID: 715993
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
You’re worse than Ivan Millet
Or that bloke with the painful mouth. Sorghum.
Date: 1/05/2015 09:31:57
From: Ian
ID: 715994
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
You’re worse than Ivan Millet
The cereal killer?
Date: 1/05/2015 09:32:29
From: Dropbear
ID: 715995
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Ian said:
Dropbear said:
You’re worse than Ivan Millet
The cereal killer?
Lol ziiiiing
Date: 1/05/2015 09:33:36
From: diddly-squat
ID: 715997
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
Ian said:
Dropbear said:
You’re worse than Ivan Millet
The cereal killer?
Lol ziiiiing
at least the joke wasn’t corny
Date: 1/05/2015 09:34:30
From: Dropbear
ID: 715998
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
diddly-squat said:
Dropbear said:
Ian said:
The cereal killer?
Lol ziiiiing
at least the joke wasn’t corny
Humour so dark the American cops are shooting it
Date: 1/05/2015 09:37:28
From: Tamb
ID: 715999
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
diddly-squat said:
Dropbear said:
Lol ziiiiing
at least the joke wasn’t corny
Humour so dark the American cops are shooting it
Where’s that “Like” button when you need it?
Date: 1/05/2015 09:40:39
From: Rule 303
ID: 716002
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
Humour so dark the American cops are shooting it
Heh.
Date: 1/05/2015 09:41:53
From: diddly-squat
ID: 716004
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
diddly-squat said:
Dropbear said:
Lol ziiiiing
at least the joke wasn’t corny
Humour so dark the American cops are shooting it
I was playing GTA the other day and my character was shot by the cops, despite being white. I reported it as a bug.
Date: 1/05/2015 09:45:51
From: Dropbear
ID: 716008
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
diddly-squat said:
Dropbear said:
diddly-squat said:
at least the joke wasn’t corny
Humour so dark the American cops are shooting it
I was playing GTA the other day and my character was shot by the cops, despite being white. I reported it as a bug.
Lol…:) I saw a gif on imgur of a cop car dropping out of the sky and a cop gets out and shoots franklin with a shotgun.
GTA baltimore
Date: 1/05/2015 14:42:34
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 716303
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
roughbarked said:
JudgeMental said:
they are some health problems if you don’t get enough iodine.
That’s why iodised salt is available.
As I don’t use salt for cooking or sprinkled on food, where should I get iodine? and how much? what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
Date: 1/05/2015 14:43:37
From: Divine Angel
ID: 716304
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
bob(from black rock) said:
what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
Goitre.
Date: 1/05/2015 14:44:37
From: Dropbear
ID: 716305
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Divine Angel said:
bob(from black rock) said:
what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
Goitre.
He was a one hit wonder that guy
Date: 1/05/2015 14:44:59
From: pommiejohn
ID: 716306
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Divine Angel said:
bob(from black rock) said:
what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
Goitre.
And brain development problems in kids
Date: 1/05/2015 14:45:01
From: roughbarked
ID: 716307
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
bob(from black rock) said:
roughbarked said:
JudgeMental said:
they are some health problems if you don’t get enough iodine.
That’s why iodised salt is available.
As I don’t use salt for cooking or sprinkled on food, where should I get iodine? and how much? what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
You could increase your iodine levels by eating seafoods, seaweeds.
Date: 1/05/2015 14:45:37
From: AwesomeO
ID: 716308
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
bob(from black rock) said:
roughbarked said:
JudgeMental said:
they are some health problems if you don’t get enough iodine.
That’s why iodised salt is available.
As I don’t use salt for cooking or sprinkled on food, where should I get iodine? and how much? what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
Did you say goiter? What goiter?
Date: 1/05/2015 14:45:51
From: Divine Angel
ID: 716309
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
Divine Angel said:
bob(from black rock) said:
what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
Goitre.
He was a one hit wonder that guy
Friday Funnies.
Date: 1/05/2015 14:45:55
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 716310
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
bob(from black rock) said:
As I don’t use salt for cooking or sprinkled on food, where should I get iodine? and how much? what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
Bread is fortified IIRC.
Date: 1/05/2015 14:47:25
From: roughbarked
ID: 716312
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Divine Angel said:
bob(from black rock) said:
what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
Goitre.
What Causes a Goiter?
Goiters can occur when the thyroid gland produces either too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) or not enough (hypothyroidism). Much more rarely, the problem may arise when the pituitary gland stimulates thyroid growth to boost production of the hormone. Enlargement could also occur with normal production of thyroid hormone, such as a nontoxic multinodular gland.
Another type of thyroid growth, called a sporadic goiter, can form if your diet includes too many goiter-promoting foods, such as soybeans, rutabagas, cabbage, peaches, peanuts, and spinach. Keep in mind you would have to eat huge amounts of these foods to cause a goiter. These foods can suppress the manufacture of thyroid hormone by interfering with your thyroid’s ability to process iodide. Historically, the most common cause used to be a lack of iodide in the diet, however in the 1920s iodized salt was introduced in the U.S. now making this a rare cause of goiters. Iodine is added to other foods as well.
Date: 1/05/2015 14:47:36
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 716313
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
>>As I don’t use salt
Is there something fucking wrong with you or what Bob.
It can harden arteries, particularly the big blue one running up the side of todger.
Date: 1/05/2015 14:47:37
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 716314
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Witty Rejoinder said:
Bread is fortified IIRC.
Hmmmm… is that the correct usage of ‘fortified’?
Date: 1/05/2015 14:48:27
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 716315
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Divine Angel said:
bob(from black rock) said:
what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
Goitre.
Is that all? haven’t had Goitre yet in my 74 years should I be worried?
Date: 1/05/2015 14:49:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 716317
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Witty Rejoinder said:
Witty Rejoinder said:
Bread is fortified IIRC.
Hmmmm… is that the correct usage of ‘fortified’?
Depends on what you are fortifying against.
Date: 1/05/2015 14:49:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 716318
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
bob(from black rock) said:
should I be worried?
Not a lot of reason.
Date: 1/05/2015 14:50:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 716320
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
http://www.webmd.com/women/understanding-goiter-basics
Date: 1/05/2015 14:50:53
From: sibeen
ID: 716321
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Witty Rejoinder said:
Witty Rejoinder said:
Bread is fortified IIRC.
Hmmmm… is that the correct usage of ‘fortified’?
Augmented?
Date: 1/05/2015 14:51:22
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 716322
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
roughbarked said:
bob(from black rock) said:
roughbarked said:
That’s why iodised salt is available.
As I don’t use salt for cooking or sprinkled on food, where should I get iodine? and how much? what are the symptoms or problems with insufficient iodine intake?
You could increase your iodine levels by eating seafoods, seaweeds.
Ta roughy, most of protein is from seafood.
Date: 1/05/2015 15:00:47
From: dv
ID: 716325
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Why not mullet?

Date: 1/05/2015 15:03:14
From: dv
ID: 716326
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
dv said:
Why not mullet?

Date: 1/05/2015 15:07:19
From: Dropbear
ID: 716328
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Date: 1/05/2015 15:07:24
From: Speedy
ID: 716329
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
dv said:
dv said:
Why not mullet?

!https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Mulletman.jpg
He’s obviously looking for his hoe.
Date: 1/05/2015 15:11:15
From: kii
ID: 716330
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
dv said:
dv said:
Why not mullet?


You look so different! So young!
Date: 1/05/2015 15:12:09
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 716331
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Date: 1/05/2015 15:13:48
From: Speedy
ID: 716332
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Peak Warming Man said:
Longhaired lout.
With the pointy shoes?
Date: 1/05/2015 15:16:19
From: kii
ID: 716333
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Peak Warming Man said:
Longhaired lout.
Well, yes.
Date: 1/05/2015 15:21:08
From: Cymek
ID: 716336
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
kii said:
Peak Warming Man said:
Longhaired lout.
Well, yes.
Not all long hairs are louts
Date: 1/05/2015 16:06:53
From: diddly-squat
ID: 716349
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Peak Warming Man said:
Longhaired lout.
Only at the back
Date: 1/05/2015 16:15:32
From: Dropbear
ID: 716352
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Waiting at Central . Wish me luck
Date: 1/05/2015 16:15:59
From: diddly-squat
ID: 716354
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
Waiting at Central . Wish me luck
Roffle, It is pissing down now…
Date: 1/05/2015 16:16:47
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 716356
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
Waiting at Central . Wish me luck
I think the Cleveland line will be OK, the Northern lines may be a lottery.
Date: 1/05/2015 16:16:54
From: Divine Angel
ID: 716357
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Dropbear said:
Waiting at Central . Wish me luck
Say hi to mr mutant
Date: 1/05/2015 17:47:53
From: dv
ID: 716394
Subject: re: Why not Millet.

Why not mallet?
Date: 1/05/2015 17:49:04
From: sibeen
ID: 716396
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
dv said:
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/7p7rocHEecE/maxresdefault.jpg!
Why not mallet?
I suspect you’re not taking this seriously.
Date: 1/05/2015 17:49:35
From: Cymek
ID: 716397
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
sibeen said:
dv said:
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/7p7rocHEecE/maxresdefault.jpg!
Why not mallet?
I suspect you’re not taking this seriously.
I Thort that as well
Date: 1/05/2015 19:42:34
From: Speedy
ID: 716453
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
dv said:
!http://i.ytimg.com/vi/7p7rocHEecE/maxresdefault.jpg
Why not mallet?
Or merlot?

Date: 1/05/2015 20:35:34
From: sibeen
ID: 716513
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
Millet is a great crop for nitrogen fixation.
Date: 5/05/2015 15:03:14
From: fresnel_chick
ID: 718237
Subject: re: Why not Millet.
I grow millet for my birds to eat.
I’ve never thought to try it myself!