Normal Agricultural Planting and
Hunting of Dove Regulation
The Alabama Cooperative Extension System has determined that top-sowing
of wheat is a normal agricultural practice for establishing a cover
crop in low-input management systems. Regulation 220-2-.114, entitled
"Normal Agricultural Planting and Hunting of Dove" was
amended as follows:
1. Top sowing of wheat is a recommended planting practice for establishing
a cover crop in low-input management systems. This planting practice
requires a well-prepared seedbed. A well-prepared seedbed involves
adequate tilling of the soil so that when the seeds are planted
there will be good soil-to-seed contact and the soil is not excessively
hard (i.e. it can easily be penetrated by the developing root of
the germinating small grain seed). Growers should be aware that
the risk of establishing a stand associated with this planting practice
is higher than with drilling or other methods that result in coverage
of seed. Recommended practices of planting small grain without a
prepared seedbed are: (1) no till drilling; (2) broadcasting small
grains into the cotton stubble that remains after harvest followed
by mowing the cotton stubble; and (3) aerial seeding small grains
into standing crops such as cotton or soybeans prior to defoliation
or leaf drop.
2. It is recommended that small grain other than as outlined above
be planted in a prepared seedbed by broadcasting or drilling and
a bona fide attempt be made to cover seed by cultipacking, disking,
raking, etc. Some incidental seed may remain on the surface following
a bona fide covering attempt. All small grain planting should adhere
to planting dates recommended in printed tables furnished by the
Alabama Cooperative Extension System. The earliest planting dates
for wheat are included by zone in this regulation. Recommended seeding
rate for small grain is no more than 200 lbs. per acre. Seeds should
be uniformly distributed.
The earliest recommended planting dates for wheat in the
North, Central and South planting zones are as follows:
North Zone August 25
Counties: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay Cleburne, Colbert, Cullman,
DeKalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lamar, Lauderdale,
Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, Randolph,
Shelby, St. Clair, Talladega, Walker, and Winston.
Central Zone September 1
Counties: Autauga, Bibb, Bullock, Chambers, Chilton, Coosa, Dallas,
Elmore, Greene, Hale, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Perry, Pickens,
Russell, Sumter, Tallapoosa, and Tuscaloosa.
South Zone September 15
Counties: Baldwin, Barbour, Butler, Choctaw, Clarke, Coffee, Conecuh,
Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Escambia, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Marengo,
Mobile, Monroe, Pike, Washington, and Wilcox.
It will be illegal to hunt over wheat planted before these dates
or outside of dates recommended in printed tables furnished by the
Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Any small grain planting that
does not conform to these guidelines shall be considered bait. Multiple
seedings are not permitted.
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