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<blockquote data-quote="UCStandSitter" data-source="post: 5423957" data-attributes="member: 22422"><p>Was walking our dustmop of a dog yesterday only half paying attention to what was around me and noticed an acorn on the pavement. Looked up and realized the house down the street has a couple Shumard oaks. They are as loaded as I have ever seen them. Seems to be consistent across all species here on the plateau this year. The late summer rains we had really bumped up production in a big way. Probably the rainiest July I can recall. We were blessed to get all of that while the rest of the state was dealing with borderline drought conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCStandSitter, post: 5423957, member: 22422"] Was walking our dustmop of a dog yesterday only half paying attention to what was around me and noticed an acorn on the pavement. Looked up and realized the house down the street has a couple Shumard oaks. They are as loaded as I have ever seen them. Seems to be consistent across all species here on the plateau this year. The late summer rains we had really bumped up production in a big way. Probably the rainiest July I can recall. We were blessed to get all of that while the rest of the state was dealing with borderline drought conditions. [/QUOTE]
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