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    right. if you plant it a month from now you'll be pushing labor day
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    Quote Originally Posted by KRT View Post
    Did you take any measures to try and keep the deer out?
    Obviously not....same shit every year. "The deer ate my sunflowers but I was too cheap to put up a fence..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by KRT View Post
    Did you take any measures to try and keep the deer out?
    Yes....I had Pocanite and Milorganite spread very heavy all the way around the field edge with scare crows in the middle. It had been working fine until we got a heavy rain the afternoon before they got in there.

    This was a first year dove field and my plan was to put multi-strand electric fence up this fall for next season. I have to make a long power run before I can hook it up.

    I have an Electric fence around the garden and they haven't stepped foot in it.


    Once again...CottonFuck spouting off about something he has no idea about...
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    Mine are a little scetchy this year. The irrigated portion is decent but planter seemed to be skipping or planting too deep.

    The non-irrigated were very hit and miss. Deer were much worse.
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    I have had the same problem JR. Browntop is 60 days. Planting mine this weekend. Another thing I do is plant wheat for my winter deer browse. I let it mature in the spring, then bushhog it just before opening day. Fresh dirt and wheat is always good.
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    What????? Deer eat sunflowers????

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    johnny reb aint no idgit, cottontwat
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportin' Woodies View Post
    It's funny how some times you care about deer herd health and other times you wish they were extinct
    Like poor people

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRDUCK View Post
    Fuk a deer, they wiped my garden out after the tornado took my fence down. They don't fly and are too easy to kill. Fuk a deer and the whole fukin herd. We got 2 herds and nobody hunts them as we are the end of the line. I like a challenge and a deer ain't it


    Two herds huh...

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    And a microphone

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    Who is Cottontwat really??

    Pine Island??
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    Based on how my brown top did a couple years I'd say now is a little too early. Might be best to plant some now and then some more in a few weeks.

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    Bummer

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    bt is 60. jap and proso are 90

    right?
    By will make in 45....but it will be dry in 60.

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    Toofer if you remember back to years ago, you scalded doves ass here on Buckwheat, but I guess your memory is as short as your dickiepoo.
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    JR,

    I about got into the same predicament. I should have been smart enough to realize with all that rain, the effects of Poconite would have washed away. Luckily I think I got on them in time to save some by reapplying and taking other drastic measures. Time will tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catdaddy View Post
    By will make in 45....but it will be dry in 60.

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    60 days and add a couple weeks for the doves to find it and it's right on time for this weekend or next. Maybe next 3 weekends. But if you plant this weekend or next you could plant half browntop and proso and plant it all this weekend.

    I'm not trying to be smart. I'm honestly asking since this was plan. And I've never seen anyone say wait until July to plant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uga_dawg View Post
    I'm not trying to be smart. I'm honestly asking since this was plan. And I've never seen anyone say wait until July to plant.
    I guess there are some on here that dig green millet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    Toofer if you remember back to years ago, you scalded doves ass here on Buckwheat, but I guess your memory is as short as your dickiepoo.
    How you know bout the whatever you called the weiner? BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW. Lab, holla or come by I got a bag of millet for you if you want it. I want shoot but 12. Promise
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    You must have got rid of that bag of sunflowers from last year Dr
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