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re: Planting sunflowers for doves
Posted on 4/11/24 at 5:58 am to WeagleEagle
Posted on 4/11/24 at 5:58 am to WeagleEagle
We got a bunch of rain last two days but my place we have that's in the hills should be dry and we have gone full regenerative over the last 12 months there.
We are using Drop Tine Seed and will plant their Summer Reload, Summer Nourishment, Summer Squatch and Carolina Perennial.
When my lease dries out next to it in the Big Black river bottom will plant some regenerative there, but a lot of corn, vetch, clay peas, a few soybeans, and some varieties of millet, milo and gulp sunflowers to again attempt to have a dove field
We are using Drop Tine Seed and will plant their Summer Reload, Summer Nourishment, Summer Squatch and Carolina Perennial.
When my lease dries out next to it in the Big Black river bottom will plant some regenerative there, but a lot of corn, vetch, clay peas, a few soybeans, and some varieties of millet, milo and gulp sunflowers to again attempt to have a dove field
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