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Definition of Golden wonder millet
1. Noun. Millet having yellow grains in large drooping spikes.
Generic synonyms: Foxtail Millet, Hungarian Grass, Italian Millet, Setaria Italica
Lexicographical Neighbors of Golden Wonder Millet
Literary usage of Golden wonder millet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science by Kansas Academy of Science (1889)
"This species did considerable damage to a plot of New golden wonder millet and
some Hungarian Grass mixed with it, on the Kan. State Ag. Coll. farm. ..."
2. A Manual of Farm Grasses by Albert Spear Hitchcock (1921)
"millet, Hungarian grass, and Golden Wonder millet. Another kind of millet called
proso is grown to a limited extent especially northward. ..."
3. Forage Crops for Soiling, Silage, Hay and Pasture by Edward Burnett Voorhees (1917)
"Golden Wonder millet. About three-fourths natural size (MA Carleton) 8;! 11.
German and Pearl millets, seeded on same day. German millet to the left, ..."
4. The Grasses of Iowa by Louis Hermann Pammel, Julius Buel Weems, Carleton Roy Ball, F. Lamson-Scribner, Harry Foster Bain (1901)
"(3) golden wonder millet. All belong to Setaria italica. (4) Hungarian millet
belongs to Setaria Germanica. Sorghum mill ts are extensively grown in south ..."
5. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1897)
"... of green crop per acre of 18.5 per cent, over that of the golden wonder millet
and 48.1 per cent, over that of the Common Millet. EXPERIMENT No. 4. TK. ..."
6. Forage Crops Other Than Grasses: How to Cultivate, Harvest and Use Them by Thomas Shaw (1899)
"Golden Wonder millet produces large and long heads. The panicle is somewhat
branched, that is to say, it is made up of many miniature heads attached to the ..."