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Re: Dry dove field planting options??
[Re: 257wbymag]
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05/30/18 09:15 AM
05/30/18 09:15 AM
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I will be planting proso millet again. Big seeded big stem. Seed lasted longer on the ground. This definitely. Planted it first time last year and it did great. Didn’t get as tall and thick as BTop either. Shorter and more open where birds could/would land in it.
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