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Re: Egyptian Wheat Food Plot Screen
[Re: Forrestgump1]
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01/19/23 08:22 PM
01/19/23 08:22 PM
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Wonder if anyone has attempted to use sun hemp for the same purpose as the wheat. Seems like that could be dual purpose, and from what I know about hemp more hardy. Planted it two years ago. It tends to dry up fairly fast in the winter and leaves just the stalks. That said, it is named hemp for a reason as it is a rope. Cutting and disking it was no fun. YMMV, but I will not plant it again.
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