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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5895748" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I'm NO expert when it comes to doves. But I would think with 30 acres to play with, I'd divide it into 4 sections. I'd drill 2 in browntop millet and disc firebreaks around them. Cut short when seed heads mature eaely August and bring doves. Burn the stubble after dry and then broadcast wheat for winter crop 1 to 2 weeks before opening</p><p></p><p>The other 2 sections I'd drill with milo (dwarf sorgham) plus pearl millet. Cut those short mid Sept when seed heads mature. Burn then broadcast wheat late Sept for Oct shoot.</p><p></p><p>If the lat Aug wheat didn't make a good stand by early Oct, I'd go back with the drill and drill mix of wheat, clover, brassica for winter plot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5895748, member: 2805"] I'm NO expert when it comes to doves. But I would think with 30 acres to play with, I'd divide it into 4 sections. I'd drill 2 in browntop millet and disc firebreaks around them. Cut short when seed heads mature eaely August and bring doves. Burn the stubble after dry and then broadcast wheat for winter crop 1 to 2 weeks before opening The other 2 sections I'd drill with milo (dwarf sorgham) plus pearl millet. Cut those short mid Sept when seed heads mature. Burn then broadcast wheat late Sept for Oct shoot. If the lat Aug wheat didn't make a good stand by early Oct, I'd go back with the drill and drill mix of wheat, clover, brassica for winter plot. [/QUOTE]
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