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<blockquote data-quote="Levee Jumper" data-source="post: 4689050" data-attributes="member: 16248"><p>Yeah I know they still are farming the majority of it. I think I stated the question poorly. In looking at aerials there appears to be around 400 acres that have grown up out in what used to be a bean field. Just was curious if anyone knew what it was grown up in. I thought that 8 yr. old willows may provide for a low lock on set where you could see better than on the ground. I guess I will find out soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levee Jumper, post: 4689050, member: 16248"] Yeah I know they still are farming the majority of it. I think I stated the question poorly. In looking at aerials there appears to be around 400 acres that have grown up out in what used to be a bean field. Just was curious if anyone knew what it was grown up in. I thought that 8 yr. old willows may provide for a low lock on set where you could see better than on the ground. I guess I will find out soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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