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Can I harvest a corn, milo or sunflower field and then redistribute the seed over the field?

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Can I harvest a corn, milo or sunflower field and then redistribute the seed over the field?

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No. You cannot distribute or scatter grain or other feed once it has been removed from or stored on the field where grown. • Where can I obtain a copy of the UT Agricultural Extension Service publication #PB378, Field Crops Seeding Guide? You can obtain a copy by contacting your county UT Agricultural Extension Service office, or by contacting: UT Agricultural Extension Service Mailroom University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN 37901-1071 (865) 974-7208 FAX (865) 974-8850 Remember, an area is considered baited even ten days after all the bait has been removed. This regulation is to protect the doves, because they will continue to come back to a baited field for up to two weeks after the bait has been removed. If a hunter has any doubt that a field may be illegally baited, the best thing to do is leave the area and contact the TWRA. In west Tennessee, contact the Region I office in Jackson at 1-800-372-3928 or (901) 423-5725.

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