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		<title>By: jaret grayson</title>
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		<description>Hey,my name is Jaret Grayson I&#039;ve been dwelling on somthing lately about dove and geese hunting I live in south Mississippi and have quite some good hunting. But I was wondering I like planting wheat for geese and doves and I want to use the same stuff for them. What kind of wheat would be best?And should I cut it because I dont have a dog?             P.S I&#039;m a beginner at doing this and I shoot them wit a bow pretty often.  Thanks, Jaret</description>
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