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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5494980" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>Yes, I am near Murfreesboro, but the drought hit that area. Rain is so funny in this state, because on my side of Murfreesboro (Blackman) it rained some, but on the side where my land is (out towards Readyville) hardly any. As a result, my food plots were pretty much failures. Also none of my "regular" white or red oaks had acorns... HOWEVER I have a type of white oak as does everyone in the area that you cannot see the small acorns on the tree early and they drop later in the year. That oak is the Post Oak. They are all over my land and the land that surrounds me. They were more spotty this year, but they did produce and they have been dropping, but this happens every year and it always seems to be a bumper crop in normal years, so it is less this year. I have also wondered about the weird weather we had early on and wondered if it just screwed things up this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5494980, member: 7419"] Yes, I am near Murfreesboro, but the drought hit that area. Rain is so funny in this state, because on my side of Murfreesboro (Blackman) it rained some, but on the side where my land is (out towards Readyville) hardly any. As a result, my food plots were pretty much failures. Also none of my "regular" white or red oaks had acorns... HOWEVER I have a type of white oak as does everyone in the area that you cannot see the small acorns on the tree early and they drop later in the year. That oak is the Post Oak. They are all over my land and the land that surrounds me. They were more spotty this year, but they did produce and they have been dropping, but this happens every year and it always seems to be a bumper crop in normal years, so it is less this year. I have also wondered about the weird weather we had early on and wondered if it just screwed things up this year. [/QUOTE]
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