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Quail hunting (and eating) is the pinnacle of secular civilized behavior, just above Mozart concerts .
Only an estimated 1.5 - 2 million wild hogs in Texas.
OK. I'm going to DM you tomorrow.
Or a George strait concert
The way I’ve done it here in South Georgia is to angle the arms of the plow and break up the ground good, broadcast whatever fertilizer I was using, straighten the arms of the plow and go back over the plot and cover the fertilizer and level the ground, and then broadcast the seed and cover it by dragging a section of chain link fence over it. Have used this method for peas, rye, wheat, and brown top and dove proso millet with good results.
Thank you.
Exactly what he said 👆millet is a small seed , so plant shallow 1/4 inch .....rule of thumb👍The smaller the seed the shallower the planting depth
Born country ... still am
Farming in my blood in So GA