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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 507442" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>You can have it both ways if you just run a strand of electric fence to seperate the cows from the Tiftseed. This is what I did. I ran the grain drill down the side of the fence three times and put up an electric fence. The rest was planted in forage millet. When the heads appeared on the seed millet, I would mow about 20 feet of it every 100 yards or so just to knock some seed on the dirt for the birds. They hung around all summer and by bird season I had a real good population built up and I still have plenty. I also disced the other into the ground in sections and the birds liked this as well. Not as much seed but worked good all the same. BTW, the Tiftseed is pricey but I only bought one bag and have only used about 15 lbs of it and will definitely be using another helping of it next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 507442, member: 4362"] You can have it both ways if you just run a strand of electric fence to seperate the cows from the Tiftseed. This is what I did. I ran the grain drill down the side of the fence three times and put up an electric fence. The rest was planted in forage millet. When the heads appeared on the seed millet, I would mow about 20 feet of it every 100 yards or so just to knock some seed on the dirt for the birds. They hung around all summer and by bird season I had a real good population built up and I still have plenty. I also disced the other into the ground in sections and the birds liked this as well. Not as much seed but worked good all the same. BTW, the Tiftseed is pricey but I only bought one bag and have only used about 15 lbs of it and will definitely be using another helping of it next year. [/QUOTE]
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