MILLET-BARNYARD

Methods
    Observations from from the summer of 2014 in field SF-2, in Ames, Iowa. David Brenner and Samuel Flomo

    Observations from from the summer of 2017, by David Brenner. Most of the images were taken by Sam Flomo. The millet field was direct seeded in field W-5 May 9, 2017 (rows 1001 to 1165) and May 12 (rows 1166 to 1220). The stand counts are rough estimates taken on Aug 4 after the plants had grown together. The rows were 10 ft long.

    Observations from from the summer of 2018, by David Brenner. Most of the images were taken by Sam Flomo. The millet field was direct seeded in field F May 18, 2018. The field froze-out on October 20, 2018, and the last observations were on October 23, 2018. The rows were 10 ft long.

    Information that Jack Dekker an Iowa State University, weed scientist provided with seed donations.

    Observations from greenhouse-grown plants in 2005, winter, by David Brenner. Most of the images were taken by Sam Flomo.

    Observations from greenhouse-grown plants in 2006, winter, by David Brenner. Most of the images were taken by Sam Flomo.

    Observations from greenhouse-grown plants in 2021, winter, by David Brenner and Samuel Flomo. Most of the images were taken by Sam Flomo.

    Observations from the summer of 2022 field F DEMO, by David Brenner. Most of the images were taken by Sam Flomo. Includes plants of mixed genera in fields E, F, and N-12. Various planting dates.

    Observations from the summer of 2022 field H Millet Oservation Field, by David Brenner. Most of the images were taken by Sam Flomo. Includes plants of mixed genera in fields E, F, and N-12. Various planting dates.

    Observations from greenhouse-grown plants in 2024, winter, by David Brenner and Samuel Flomo. Most of the images were taken by Sam Flomo. Rove beetles were released to control thrips. Mostly grown for regeneration but some grown for observation.

    Images taken close-up, often magnified to show details for species identification.

    Images taken in the field in Ames, Iowa at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station.

    Images taken in the green house in Ames, Iowa at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station.

    Images taken where the germplasm is native, especially collection locations.

    Images scanned in Ames, Iowa at the NCRPIS. The plants might be dried, or fresh.

    Seeds scanned.

    Observation extracted from the seed inventory records in GRIN. The inventory for these crops is maintained by the seed storage staff at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station.

    Contains data recorded at the Southern Regional Plant Introduction Station in Griffin, GA. by Gil Lovell. This data represents various environments over several years through 1989.