hog millet
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Definition
Noun: * A cereal grass (Panicum miliaceum) widely cultivated in many parts of the world for its small, edible seeds (grain). It is known for its rapid growth and drought tolerance. In the United States, it is sometimes grown for animal feed (forage).
Usage
- As a crop: Hog millet is an ancient grain crop.
- Farmers in arid regions often plant hog millet because it requires little water.
- As a food source: The seeds of hog millet are used for human consumption.
- The grain from hog millet can be ground into flour for porridge or flatbreads.
- As animal feed: The entire plant can be used as fodder for livestock.
- When the hay crop failed, they used hog millet as forage for the cattle.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical/Agricultural Context: The term is used specifically to refer to the plant species , distinguishing it from other types of millet like pearl millet or finger millet.
- The study compared the yield of hog millet to that of sorghum under dry conditions.
Variants and Related Words
- Proso millet: The most common alternative name for hog millet.
- Common millet: Another widely used synonym.
- Broomcorn millet: A less common variant name.
- Millet: The general category of small-seeded grasses to which hog millet belongs.
Synonyms
- Proso millet
- Common millet
- (scientific name)
Notes on Different Meanings
- The primary meaning refers specifically to the plant and its grain. The compound term "hog millet" itself does not have other distinct meanings, though its components ("hog" and "millet") do separately.
Noun
- extensively cultivated in Europe and Asia for its grain and in United States sometimes for forage