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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 3701365" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>As pressfit mentioned, top sown wheat is legal. Of course it's just baiting under a different name, but so are all foodplots. The TN recognizes it as legal because top sowing wheat on broken ground in the early fall is a legitimate means of establishing a winter ground cover. In fact, it is a more legitimate ag practice than bushhogging sunflowers for doves or flooding a perfectly good standing corn for ducks or growing chuffa for turkeys. None of these latter practices even have a make-believe agricultural purpose. They are done only for the purpose of attracting game in order to shoot it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 3701365, member: 10399"] As pressfit mentioned, top sown wheat is legal. Of course it's just baiting under a different name, but so are all foodplots. The TN recognizes it as legal because top sowing wheat on broken ground in the early fall is a legitimate means of establishing a winter ground cover. In fact, it is a more legitimate ag practice than bushhogging sunflowers for doves or flooding a perfectly good standing corn for ducks or growing chuffa for turkeys. None of these latter practices even have a make-believe agricultural purpose. They are done only for the purpose of attracting game in order to shoot it. [/QUOTE]
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