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Quality Deer Management
An over reaction maybe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5686977" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Along the lines of the "Cover" post,. </p><p>Has anyone noticed what seems to be an excess of growth in many plants this year, an over abundance of you will?</p><p>On the farms I oversee the growth of cover has exceeded by far an recent year. It's thick and tall like it's been fertilized! Many maple and elm trees have more dense leaves than I ever recall. Maples have a huge helicopter crop, fruit trees are breaking themselves down. Pig nut hickory's have a massive crop. Most oaks have the beginnings of what (if successful) will be a massive acorn crop. A majority of red cedar have set seed. Even my garden has been so productive I feel wasteful! My popcorn has more and larger ears than ever before. Heck even the bull nettle seems abundant and excessively flush.</p><p>??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5686977, member: 20151"] Along the lines of the “Cover” post,. Has anyone noticed what seems to be an excess of growth in many plants this year, an over abundance of you will? On the farms I oversee the growth of cover has exceeded by far an recent year. It’s thick and tall like it’s been fertilized! Many maple and elm trees have more dense leaves than I ever recall. Maples have a huge helicopter crop, fruit trees are breaking themselves down. Pig nut hickory’s have a massive crop. Most oaks have the beginnings of what (if successful) will be a massive acorn crop. A majority of red cedar have set seed. Even my garden has been so productive I feel wasteful! My popcorn has more and larger ears than ever before. Heck even the bull nettle seems abundant and excessively flush. ?? [/QUOTE]
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