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Yes. For doves u can just mow the seed down and you're fine. U can leave all the seed sitting on the ground. As long as it's grown there and not hand spread.
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Plant heavily 10 days before the opener
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...and if it rains re-plant next day!
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x's 3 doves love millet |
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Go get dump truck of millit and make some piles and put robo doves on the piles and blast em !!
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As long as seed on the ground was grown at that spot from plants at that spot you are legal. My experience is that if you have no doves then planting will not have much success. If you have a field that has doves with no planting then planting will help.
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Plant sunflowers and brown top millet Mow the millet and once it dries burn the mowed area. Helps a lot when you get rid of all the plant straw on the ground.
depending on the size of the field and the number of birds you see in the area mow in sections so that you can have fresh seed on the ground through out the season. |
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Definite with out a question, funniest statement read in quite awhile!!!!
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