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Re: Hunting Planted Fields
[Re: wew3006]
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05/31/17 03:47 AM
05/31/17 03:47 AM
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I can't think of any spring plantings that are acceptable for top sowing, so I'm assuming you are referencing seed that has been placed in the ground and covered with soil. It shouldn't be a problem. Normal agricultural practice.
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