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Low on acorns= less buck sign?
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 2981467" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Football Hunter,</p><p></p><p>I had been saying our acorn crop was very poor this year. But then I had been assessing it by driving our roads and looking at how many trees were dropping acorns in the roads. However, all of our roads are at the crest of the ridge-tops, and acorn production there is terrible this year (with the exception of a few Mountain Chestnut Oaks). But over the weekend I got down on some of our steep hillsides and hard to reach valleys, and those areas have quite good acorn production this year, especially the Whites Oaks. I think the June/July drought really did a number on the oaks on the thinnest, driest ridge-top soils, but on the shadier hillsides, especially the north-facing ones, I'm finding very good acorns.</p><p></p><p>What had been a year I thought was going to a be "2" on a scale of 1 to 10 has turned into at least a "6."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 2981467, member: 17"] Football Hunter, I had been saying our acorn crop was very poor this year. But then I had been assessing it by driving our roads and looking at how many trees were dropping acorns in the roads. However, all of our roads are at the crest of the ridge-tops, and acorn production there is terrible this year (with the exception of a few Mountain Chestnut Oaks). But over the weekend I got down on some of our steep hillsides and hard to reach valleys, and those areas have quite good acorn production this year, especially the Whites Oaks. I think the June/July drought really did a number on the oaks on the thinnest, driest ridge-top soils, but on the shadier hillsides, especially the north-facing ones, I'm finding very good acorns. What had been a year I thought was going to a be "2" on a scale of 1 to 10 has turned into at least a "6." [/QUOTE]
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