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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5392408" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I sowed winter wheat in a field for several years. Sowed it a 1/3 at a time, approx. 2 weeks before and and the other 2/3 2 weeks to 4 weeks after a 1/3 at a time. Was checked every year, actually requested it. I never left a "bare buffer zone" and never had an issue. Just be sure to not sow an area twice. If you want to have several shoots, shut the field down at 5 pm or so and don't hunt it every day. Every year we had several great "killings", if someone didn't kill a limit, it was because they couldn't hit, sure wasn't for lack of dove. That spot was "gold" though, one of those rare places that the dove wanted to be there, food or not. It sold, the 2+ million dollar price tag was more than we could pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5392408, member: 652"] I sowed winter wheat in a field for several years. Sowed it a 1/3 at a time, approx. 2 weeks before and and the other 2/3 2 weeks to 4 weeks after a 1/3 at a time. Was checked every year, actually requested it. I never left a "bare buffer zone" and never had an issue. Just be sure to not sow an area twice. If you want to have several shoots, shut the field down at 5 pm or so and don't hunt it every day. Every year we had several great "killings", if someone didn't kill a limit, it was because they couldn't hit, sure wasn't for lack of dove. That spot was "gold" though, one of those rare places that the dove wanted to be there, food or not. It sold, the 2+ million dollar price tag was more than we could pay. [/QUOTE]
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