Sunflower dove field
Sunflower dove field
Who has planted? I'm planting this weekend and hopefully get get a good rain next week. I planted Clearfield last year only to have the June/July drought to severly affect yield. To top it off, got 11 inches of rain on opening weekend last year thanks to Tropical storm Lee. I hope this year turns out better for my dove field.
Between herbicide and fertilizer, dove field = $$$$
Dead
Between herbicide and fertilizer, dove field = $$$$
Dead
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I have planted. I think that the Clearfields arent' very popular this year. Everyone said the same thing from last year, very tall with a small head(don't want that reputation), so I'm trying something different this year. The chemical that you apply with Clearfield is comparable to buying diamonds by the ounce in cost, and does not work by my experiences last year. Have them in the ground, just need a little showa now. Hope all is well Dead.
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Waiting on seed plates to come in. Probably plant next weekend. What kind of seed are yall planting?
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I was early. Planted one field 2nd week April and one on Tues. first are up and looking good. Early but equip was avail.
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I have sunflowers heading out already. Volunteers from last year. I haven't planted yet. I target May 1-10 because I have a severe blackbird infestation every August-November. I've seen em eat 50% of my seed in early August before I ever mow any.
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Target practice to get ready for Sept.Wingman wrote:I have sunflowers heading out already. Volunteers from last year. I haven't planted yet. I target May 1-10 because I have a severe blackbird infestation every August-November. I've seen em eat 50% of my seed in early August before I ever mow any.


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Ha, I took care of those last week.Wingman wrote:I have sunflowers heading out already. Volunteers from last year.
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How deep do you plant sunflowers?
I tried a few seeds around a few spots in my yard and nothing came up. Planted them about 1/2" deep.
I tried a few seeds around a few spots in my yard and nothing came up. Planted them about 1/2" deep.
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I shoot for 1/2". But usually its around 1".
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1 knuckle if you have the moisture.
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and if you don't, deeper?Wingman wrote:1 knuckle if you have the moisture.
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Seems the money to plant and grow sunflowers has become a losing proposition at least in parts of the delta. With corn cut in August, rice cut or being cut opening weekend, blackbirds, and an inability to have several good weekend hunts during either of the 2 early seasons, our group has opted to save that money. Thinking about trying millet or milo instead.
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This scenario that has evolved over the last decade or so has some landowners opting to plant/manage dove fields for the second season instead of opening weekend. I have seen this done with good success the last two seasons.nipntuck wrote:Seems the money to plant and grow sunflowers has become a losing proposition at least in parts of the delta. With corn cut in August, rice cut or being cut opening weekend, blackbirds, and an inability to have several good weekend hunts during either of the 2 early seasons, our group has opted to save that money. Thinking about trying millet or milo instead.
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I think we covered that in high school health class....MudHog wrote:and if you don't, deeper?Wingman wrote:1 knuckle if you have the moisture.
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I try not to plant sunflowers deeper than an inch or inch .5. They have a hard time coming up from deep. If you don't have adequate SOIL moisture at an inch (one,knuckle), wait for rain then plant afterwards is what I do.
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