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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1627512" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Get yourself some $10/50# sacks of Milo at the feed store and have a ball. Doves absolutely LOVE Milo. plant it and leave it alone (to mature and head out) and enjoy your Dove season. Or graze it when young and then get your stock off in time for it to head out and mature for Dove season. Then whack it with a rotary cutter and after the Dove season is over, disc the residue into the soil for humus. Don't be surprised if you have a volunteer Milo crop the following year. :clap:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1627512, member: 27848"] Get yourself some $10/50# sacks of Milo at the feed store and have a ball. Doves absolutely LOVE Milo. plant it and leave it alone (to mature and head out) and enjoy your Dove season. Or graze it when young and then get your stock off in time for it to head out and mature for Dove season. Then whack it with a rotary cutter and after the Dove season is over, disc the residue into the soil for humus. Don't be surprised if you have a volunteer Milo crop the following year. :clap: [/QUOTE]
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