
Hi David, Thank you for your email. I have about 2 M.T of foxtail millet ready for planting. Please ask any farmers interested with 100 germ and purity. Regards *Om P.Dangi, Ph.D., P.Ag.President & CEOAgriculture Environmental Renewal Canada (AERC) Inc.821 Corkstown Rd., Ottawa, Ontario, K2K 2Y1Tel: 613 596 5927; Cell: 613-229-1886Website: www.aerc.ca <http://www.aerc.ca>* On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 10:44 AM Brenner, David (CTR) - REE-ARS via Collab < collab@lists.millets2023.space> wrote:
Foxtail millet seeds are readily available from commercial sources. Foxtail is widely adapted and should thrive in Maryland.
Some available commercial varieties which search well online: White Wonder Golden German
The foxtail millet sold in pet stores as dry heads for cage pet birds can germinate well.
If genetically diverse seeds are needed for research; I can assist with providing small samples from the US National Plant Germplasm System station in Ames, Iowa.
David Brenner David.Brenner@USDA.GOV
Or: dbrenner@iastate.edu
Plant Introduction Station phone 515-294-6786 Iowa State University
716 Farm House Lane, Ames, IA 50011-1051 USA
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------------------------------ *From:* Collab <collab-bounces@lists.millets2023.space> on behalf of Don Osborn <don@milletsalliance.org> *Sent:* Sunday, May 25, 2025 7:47 PM *To:* collab@lists.millets2023.space <collab@lists.millets2023.space> *Subject:* [External Email][Collab] Growers need seeds for grain pearl, finger & foxtail millets
[External Email] If this message comes from an *unexpected sender* or references a *vague/unexpected topic;* Use caution before clicking links or opening attachments. Please send any concerns or suspicious messages to: Spam.Abuse@usda.gov We're in touch with two different businesses, one in northern California, the other in southern Maryland, who are trying to grow less-cultivated grain millets and need good seed. Specifically:
Pearl millet: I am told that a supplier of the TifGrain 102 variety has left the market, so supply of that may be a problem? AERC in Canada has their CGPMH-90 variety, but not sure how easy it is to import these days. Anyone have other info or ideas?
Finger millet: Does anyone know of any North American source for seed for this grain? That is, for commercial growing - I know accessions can be requested from USDA for experimental use.
Foxtail millet: The farm in Maryland is interested in grain foxtail. I recall Joni saying that a grower closer to her area had harvested foxtail grain - could we find out what variety? Joni, did he combine the mature grains?
Also need a guide for this crop (seeding to harvest).
Thanks in advance for any info or pointers.
Don
Don Osborn, PhD (East Lansing, MI, US) North American Millets Alliance
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