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Re: Late season dove field
[Re: Pwyse]
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09/25/24 08:44 PM
09/25/24 08:44 PM
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YellaLineHunter
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Best I can tell it's about 60 days to maturity, and supposed to plant it before July 1 so it will be mature on Sept 1. Think it will provide seed another 3 months after maturity? My sorghum seed stayed on for a long time. Problem I saw was that it would mold. You could push your planting date to end of July and still be ok. I planted mine in April and was good and dry by September 1. Mature just describes the seed, I like to allow for an additional 3-4 weeks for it to dry out.
Last edited by YellaLineHunter; 09/25/24 10:06 PM.
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