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<blockquote data-quote="TNlandowner" data-source="post: 5448397" data-attributes="member: 3026"><p>My food plots are in horrible condition. I planted 22 September and have been praying for rain ever since. 0.61" total so far, which germinated most of the seed, but I doubt if the plants grow this fall. So I spent several hours scouting my Carroll County farm for food sources yesterday afternoon. </p><p></p><p>Our oaks have almost zero acorns this fall. I did find three white oak trees with acorns falling. All three trees now have stands nearby. </p><p></p><p>My chestnut trees produced more nuts than any other year. Almost every one of the chestnuts have been eaten. </p><p></p><p>My sawtooth trees produced a lot of acorns. Deer are hitting these two food sources heavily. </p><p></p><p>I also found several persimmon trees with a lot of fruit on them. </p><p></p><p>Our Hickory and Black Walnut trees produced a few very small nuts. </p><p></p><p>Even the squirrels will be stressed this winter. Is La Nina the cause of the 2022 drought? We received less than an inch of rain in May & September combined. I will be so happy to see this pattern end!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNlandowner, post: 5448397, member: 3026"] My food plots are in horrible condition. I planted 22 September and have been praying for rain ever since. 0.61" total so far, which germinated most of the seed, but I doubt if the plants grow this fall. So I spent several hours scouting my Carroll County farm for food sources yesterday afternoon. Our oaks have almost zero acorns this fall. I did find three white oak trees with acorns falling. All three trees now have stands nearby. My chestnut trees produced more nuts than any other year. Almost every one of the chestnuts have been eaten. My sawtooth trees produced a lot of acorns. Deer are hitting these two food sources heavily. I also found several persimmon trees with a lot of fruit on them. Our Hickory and Black Walnut trees produced a few very small nuts. Even the squirrels will be stressed this winter. Is La Nina the cause of the 2022 drought? We received less than an inch of rain in May & September combined. I will be so happy to see this pattern end! [/QUOTE]
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