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<blockquote data-quote="DeerMan66" data-source="post: 5717634" data-attributes="member: 19155"><p>Hickman county has a lot of chestnut oak acorns on the ground. There are some red oaks falling. White oaks are loaded. Wind has blown some white oaks out but most are still in the trees. There is also a bumper crop of persimmons and muscadines. Last year there was none of the above. When I say none I mean none.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerMan66, post: 5717634, member: 19155"] Hickman county has a lot of chestnut oak acorns on the ground. There are some red oaks falling. White oaks are loaded. Wind has blown some white oaks out but most are still in the trees. There is also a bumper crop of persimmons and muscadines. Last year there was none of the above. When I say none I mean none. [/QUOTE]
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