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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 4642359" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>True. It could be for a myriad of things beneficial to grazing, soil conservation or harvest but I'd be willing to bet that 99% of the wheat that is "top sowed" in mid/late August is done for nothing but shooting doves over it. I have no problems with it, I've done it myself and reaped the rewards of those delicious little dove bosoms from it. Just saying the wording is so off base by calling it a "normal agricultural practice".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 4642359, member: 6860"] True. It could be for a myriad of things beneficial to grazing, soil conservation or harvest but I’d be willing to bet that 99% of the wheat that is “top sowed” in mid/late August is done for nothing but shooting doves over it. I have no problems with it, I’ve done it myself and reaped the rewards of those delicious little dove bosoms from it. Just saying the wording is so off base by calling it a “normal agricultural practice”. [/QUOTE]
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