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Old 07-08-2014, 12:23 PM
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I would plant Japanese Millet it grows well in standing water. Browntop is actually better for well drained soils. If you need a broadcaster you can come borrow mine. I have one that you pull behind a 4 wheeler and one that works on the pto of a tractor. Id say 15-20lbs an acre
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Old 07-08-2014, 12:50 PM
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I would plant Japanese Millet it grows well in standing water. Browntop is actually better for well drained soils. If you need a broadcaster you can come borrow mine. I have one that you pull behind a 4 wheeler and one that works on the pto of a tractor. Id say 15-20lbs an acre

This or G&h sells a waterfowl mix. If you get it in the ground soon you'll be ready for teal season. Most millet takes 60-70 days to mature.


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Old 07-08-2014, 12:54 PM
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This or G&h sells a waterfowl mix. If you get it in the ground soon you'll be ready for teal season. Most millet takes 60-70 days to mature.


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Yeh that's why I wanna plant it this week. I'm gonna go to Chastant Bros right next to Dink's locksmith shop on Pinhook in Lafayette. They have Japanese and brown top.
Thanks for offering cart Bob. I'm just gonna spread it with some hand spreaders. I don't know how bad mud is going to be out there. Gotta cross a few pirogue ditches that may have a little water in em.
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Old 07-08-2014, 12:53 PM
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I would plant Japanese Millet it grows well in standing water. Browntop is actually better for well drained soils. If you need a broadcaster you can come borrow mine. I have one that you pull behind a 4 wheeler and one that works on the pto of a tractor. Id say 15-20lbs an acre
Meaux be right. Japanese Millet for duck ponds. Teal and greys luv it!
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