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COMMON OR BROOM CORN MILLET- (Fa«/nmt miliaceum.)-{Qrovfn 

 for Hay and Soiling. ) 

 The heads of common millet are large, open and nodding, resembling 

 broom-corn in general appearance. This grass is used for the same pur- 

 poses, and cultivated in the same manner and upon like soils, as ItaUan 

 millet and Hungarian grass. It will yield from sixty to seventy bushels 

 of seed per acre. Cut after the seed is ripe it is valueless as food for any 

 kind of stock. 



Broom Corn Millrl-roxicum miUacum 

 , c, Spikclel and Chaff, d. e, Two views of Seed. 

 (U. ft. Dept. Agric.) 



