conditions required growth for millet
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Millets require warm temperatures for germination and development and are sensitive to frost. For these reasons, they are normally planted from mid-June to mid-July in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Optimum soil temperatures for seed germination are between 68 and 86°F. Proso and foxtail millet are efficient users of water and grow well in areas of low moisture, partly because they are early and thereby avoid periods of drought. Millets are often grown as catch crops where other crops have failed or planting is delayed due to unfavorable weather.
Millets grow well on well-drained loamy soils. They will not tolerate water-logged soils or extreme drought.
Millets grow well on well-drained loamy soils. They will not tolerate water-logged soils or extreme drought.
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