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Re: Egyptian wheat
[Re: CD]
#4072532
01/28/24 06:00 PM
01/28/24 06:00 PM
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Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 22,166 blount county alabama
jwalker77
Pumpkin
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Pumpkin
Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 22,166
blount county alabama
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I wouldn’t plant it for a dove field. I’ve used it for a screen with success. Walker, too heavy a crop and it’ll stunt itself and won’t get tall enough. Go with a lighter seeding rate to ensure adequate height, but go with a wider strip to allow it to lean on itself. I had good luck with about 10 pounds per acre, and planted in a strip about 30’ wide. I planted the last week of May or the first week of June, and got 10-12 foot height. Hit it with a good dose of nitrogen when it gets about knee high. How long does it stay green?
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Re: Egyptian wheat
[Re: jwalker77]
#4072537
01/28/24 06:03 PM
01/28/24 06:03 PM
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Joined: Sep 2016
Posts: 728 Alabama
chevydude2015
4 point
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4 point
Joined: Sep 2016
Posts: 728
Alabama
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I wouldn’t plant it for a dove field. I’ve used it for a screen with success. Walker, too heavy a crop and it’ll stunt itself and won’t get tall enough. Go with a lighter seeding rate to ensure adequate height, but go with a wider strip to allow it to lean on itself. I had good luck with about 10 pounds per acre, and planted in a strip about 30’ wide. I planted the last week of May or the first week of June, and got 10-12 foot height. Hit it with a good dose of nitrogen when it gets about knee high. How long does it stay green? I want to say until the first frost but I may be wrong on that
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Re: Egyptian wheat
[Re: YellaLineHunter]
#4072609
01/28/24 07:18 PM
01/28/24 07:18 PM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,760 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,760
Awbarn, AL
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I think millet would work better than EW
We dont rent pigs
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Re: Egyptian wheat
[Re: CD]
#4072724
01/28/24 08:58 PM
01/28/24 08:58 PM
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Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 1,997 West Tennessee
YellaLineHunter
OP
8 point
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OP
8 point
Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 1,997
West Tennessee
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I wouldn’t plant it for a dove field. I’ve used it for a screen with success. Walker, too heavy a crop and it’ll stunt itself and won’t get tall enough. Go with a lighter seeding rate to ensure adequate height, but go with a wider strip to allow it to lean on itself. I had good luck with about 10 pounds per acre, and planted in a strip about 30’ wide. I planted the last week of May or the first week of June, and got 10-12 foot height. Hit it with a good dose of nitrogen when it gets about knee high. Got ahead of myself typing. In the middle of 12 acres I’m going to plant a dove field. Going to treat the dove field as a summer deer plot. Hopefully the surrounding corn and soybeans take the pressure off. Was wanting to plant some sort of cover for deer around the plot. Would have a buffer around plot and would bush hog some back to find birds and such.
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Re: Egyptian wheat
[Re: CNC]
#4072727
01/28/24 08:59 PM
01/28/24 08:59 PM
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Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 1,997 West Tennessee
YellaLineHunter
OP
8 point
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OP
8 point
Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 1,997
West Tennessee
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I think millet would work better than EW Dove fields will be 2/3 sunflowers 1/3 brown top millet.
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Re: Egyptian wheat
[Re: YellaLineHunter]
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01/30/24 04:55 PM
01/30/24 04:55 PM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 3,464 Mobile, AL
Pwyse
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 3,464
Mobile, AL
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I wouldn’t plant it for a dove field. I’ve used it for a screen with success. Walker, too heavy a crop and it’ll stunt itself and won’t get tall enough. Go with a lighter seeding rate to ensure adequate height, but go with a wider strip to allow it to lean on itself. I had good luck with about 10 pounds per acre, and planted in a strip about 30’ wide. I planted the last week of May or the first week of June, and got 10-12 foot height. Hit it with a good dose of nitrogen when it gets about knee high. Got ahead of myself typing. In the middle of 12 acres I’m going to plant a dove field. Going to treat the dove field as a summer deer plot. Hopefully the surrounding corn and soybeans take the pressure off. Was wanting to plant some sort of cover for deer around the plot. Would have a buffer around plot and would bush hog some back to find birds and such. Sounds like heaven
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Re: Egyptian wheat
[Re: Pwyse]
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01/30/24 11:46 PM
01/30/24 11:46 PM
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Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 1,997 West Tennessee
YellaLineHunter
OP
8 point
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OP
8 point
Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 1,997
West Tennessee
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I wouldn’t plant it for a dove field. I’ve used it for a screen with success. Walker, too heavy a crop and it’ll stunt itself and won’t get tall enough. Go with a lighter seeding rate to ensure adequate height, but go with a wider strip to allow it to lean on itself. I had good luck with about 10 pounds per acre, and planted in a strip about 30’ wide. I planted the last week of May or the first week of June, and got 10-12 foot height. Hit it with a good dose of nitrogen when it gets about knee high. Got ahead of myself typing. In the middle of 12 acres I’m going to plant a dove field. Going to treat the dove field as a summer deer plot. Hopefully the surrounding corn and soybeans take the pressure off. Was wanting to plant some sort of cover for deer around the plot. Would have a buffer around plot and would bush hog some back to find birds and such. Sounds like heaven Want the does to feel that way. Bucks roam the creeks, so hope to use the does as bait.
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