Posted by Billy NY on April 21, 2009 at 14:39:08 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Re: another question posted by Nancy Howell on April 21, 2009 at 13:20:17:
With it drilled in, it's covered, have not noticed any problems when it sprouts, like what happens with corn and crows/geese sometimes. Last year it was broadcast, turkeys were out there too, but after it was packed, still came up nice and there was still a lot of seed on the surface, even then, I thought there might be problems. The worst problem is the geese from the 20 acre pond, they are just a real pain in the @ss, stubborn pest to deal with, will graze it to the dirt, have to speak with our DEC, Dept of Eviron. Consv. agent this week, not going to waste ammo flushing em out, just our field that is close to em.
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