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Preparing The Ground

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Preparing The Ground

Postby HuntingRDR on Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:37 pm

Now that the dove season is fast approaching, my dad and I hooked up the chisel to the back of the new tractor and hit the dirt. My dad mowed all the over grown brush, chiseled the grown, then plowed the ground up. Got the ground ready to plant, and then yesterday evening my buddy and I started spreading the seed. This year we decided to go with Jap Millet. Even though it takes 90 days to mature, and we know this is a little late for the doves, but it will be ready for the ducks. We planted it around several of the shore lines, and in a small field that normally floods. We will go back in about a week, and probably plant some type of dove seed in another small section that we plowed up. Sure was a fun way to spend the 4th!

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Postby Quackcephus on Sun Jul 20, 2008 3:01 pm

All I need is a key to the gate :wink:
IF YER NOT KILLIN' GREEN... YER JUST KILLIN' TIME!!!
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