Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.Syn.: Pennisetum typhoides (Burm.) Stapf & Hubb.
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Pearl Millet: New Feed Grain CropDavid J. Andrews, John F. Rajewski, and K. Anand Kumar
Biological and Economic Feasibility of Pearl Millet as a Feedstock for Ethanol Production—J.P. Wilson, A.J. McAloon, W. Yee, J. McKinney, D. Wang, and S.R. Bean
Potential of Annual Cereal Crops to Serve as Fuel Ethanol Feedstock and Livestock Feed—Chengci Chen, Ratna Sharma-Shivappa, Ye Chen, Dave Wichman, and Duane Johnson
Progress in Grain Pearl Millet Research and Market Development—S.K. Gulia, J.P. Wilson, J. Carter, and B.P. Singh
The Use of Protogyny to Make Hybrids in Pearl MilletDavid J. Andrews, Barnabas Kiula, and John F. Rajewski
Advances in Grain Pearl Millet: Utilization and Production ResearchDavid J. Andrews, Wayne W. Hanna, John F. Rajewski, and Victoria P. Collins
Evaluation of Pearl Millet for Swine and DucksOlayiwola Adeola, Dale King, and Bradley V. Lawrence
Pearl Millet: A Potential Early Maturing Dryland Feed Grain Crop (Abstract)William D. Stegmeier, B. Khaleeq, R.L. Vanderlip, and D.J. Andrews
Stand Establishment in Relation to Seedling Mesocotyl and Coleoptile Length in Pearl Millet (Abstract)B. Khaleeq, W.D. Stegmeier, and R.L. Vanderlip
Diversifying U.S. Crop ProductionJules Janick, Melvin G. Blase, Duane L. Johnson, Gary D. Jolliff, and Robert L. Myers
Progress with Proso, Pearl and Other MilletsDavid D. Baltensperger
New Crops and the International Agricultural Research CentersRobert B. Bertram
Pearl Millet: Double Crop for Northern IndianaCarl Eiche
Pearl Millet: New Feed Grain for Indiana
Weed Control Studies in Pearl MilletSteve Weller
Pearl Millet Alternative Crop Guide
Pearl Millet In: Magness, J.R., G.M. Markle, C.C. Compton. 1971. Food and feed crops of the United States.Outside links:
Pearl Millet from Lost Crops of Africa: Volume I: Grains