Free: Contests & Raffles.
However, nothing in this paragraph prohibits:• Standing crops or flooded standingcrops (including aquatics); standing,flooded, or manipulated naturalvegetation; flooded harvestedcroplands; or lands or areas whereseeds or grains have been scatteredsolely as the result of a normalagricultural planting, harvesting, postharvestmanipulation or normal soilstabilization practice
Quote from: 92xj on December 18, 2012, 02:22:21 PMThe state and fed guys plant fields of millet and corn for the sole purpose of killing ducks. You plant it and it grows you can hunt it. Dont dump seed out and hunt it. Dont hunt a feed that has been seeded and no growth has started. Dont chop down or buhshog corn stalks that have not been harvested. dont pick corn and throw it on the ground. This is my understanding. It would be planted and left with no manipulation from me or anyone else. Hopefully I can get the right mix to get a couple months of good hunting out of it.
The state and fed guys plant fields of millet and corn for the sole purpose of killing ducks. You plant it and it grows you can hunt it. Dont dump seed out and hunt it. Dont hunt a feed that has been seeded and no growth has started. Dont chop down or buhshog corn stalks that have not been harvested. dont pick corn and throw it on the ground.
Related question... As I read it, it is OK to hunt over seeded areas as long as its a normal soil stabilization practice? Example - A farm plants a cover crop and I hunt it while the seed has not yet taken. Legal?
The regs state 10 days after being "worked".that could mean planting, or harvesting.Not germination..... that's crazy.Some seeds will never germinate. Are we saposed to wait forever if I drop a sinlge grass seed in a field?No.