Proso Millet Continues to Define its Niche on the High Plains

In an age of climate change, proso millet is a grain that can endure the scorching summer heat and drought. That’s why Colorado farmer Chris Stum went from planting mostly wheat and corn to putting over half of his acres to millet and finding markets to sell it.

In this article, Chris shares his experience with the Dryland Genetics proso millet. 

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