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  2. Proso millet - Wikipedia

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    Proso millet is a relatively low-demanding crop, and diseases are not known; consequently, it is often used in organic farming systems in Europe. In the United States, it is often used as an intercrop. Thus, proso millet can help to avoid a summer fallow, and continuous crop rotation can be achieved.

  3. Millet - Wikipedia

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    Panicum miliaceum: Proso millet (common millet, broomcorn millet, hog millet, or white millet, also known as baragu in Kannada, panivaragu in Tamil) Panicum sumatrense: Little millet; Panicum hirticaule: Sonoran millet, cultivated in the American Southwest; Cenchrus americanus: Pearl millet; Pearl millet (Cenchrus americanus)

  4. Panicum sumatrense - Wikipedia

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    This species of cereal is similar in habit to the proso millet except that it is smaller. It is an annual herbaceous plant, which grows straight or with folded blades to a height of 30 centimetres (12 in) to 1 metre (39 in). The leaves are linear, with the sometimes hairy laminae and membranous hairy ligules.

  5. List of plants used in Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Proso millet: Panicum miliaceum: চীনা (Sinā) চীনা (Cheenā) ચેનો (Cheno) ಬರಗು (Baragu) പനിവരക് (Panivarakku) वरी (Vari) ଚଣି (Chaṇi) මෙනේරි (Meneri) பனிவரகு (Panivaragu) వరిగులు (Varigulu) चेनो/बरी (Cheno/Bari) कंगनी ...

  6. Panicum - Wikipedia

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    Panicum miliaceum L. – proso millet, common millet (domesticated) Panicum niihauense H.St.John – lau 'ehu (endemic to Hawai'i) Panicum obtusum Kunth – vine mesquite grass (North America) (possible synonym of Hopia obtusa) Panicum pygmaeum R.Br. – Australian native dwarf panicum, rainforest panicum; Panicum repens L. – torpedo grass ...

  7. Five Grains - Wikipedia

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    The Classic of Rites lists soybeans (菽), wheat (麥), proso millet (黍), foxtail millet (稷) and hemp (麻). [4] Zheng Xuan in his commentary on The Rites of Zhou has rice (稻) instead of hemp. [4] Millet, beans, and wheat were widely recognized as part of the five grains and the debate was mainly about the inclusion of hemp or rice.

  8. Foxtail millet - Wikipedia

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    Foxtail millet is an annual grass with slim, vertical, leafy stems which can reach a height of 120–200 cm (3 ft 11 in – 6 ft 7 in).. The seedhead is a dense, hairy panicle 5–30 cm (2 in – 1 ft 0 in) long.

  9. Common millet - Wikipedia

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    Common millet is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Panicum miliaceum (proso millet), referred to as a common millet in recent decades; Pennisetum glaucum (pearl millet), the most commonly cultivated millet; Setaria italica (foxtail millet), historically referred to as common millet