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Any thoughts?
Last time we grew sorghum to make molasses with the deer seemed to hang out around the plot, but after we cut the cane you couldn't keep the deer out of the plot until they had cleaned up every bit of the heads.I planted a acre and a half of WGF sorghum in Sharp Co. a couple of years ago. According to the bag deer would eat the seed heads after the first frost. This did not happen , However doves along with every other type of bird except turkey were all over it. It grew quite well
both are grasses.Millet is a "grass"
Milo is a "grain" (sorghum family)
Two completely different plant groups.
G&F distributed Brown Top Millet this year instead of Korean Lespedeza in their seed packets.