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Something anecdotal has crossed my mind.
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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5597562" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>Outside of my cattle and hardwood hunting areas, winter wheat has usually been a major player in the ag world.</p><p></p><p>I have been out of the agriculture industry for a while but I know for certain winter wheat production has decreased in the areas I hunt. Both my KY hunt area and the river bottom areas I hunt in Montgomery County. LBL bottom ground hasn't been in wheat, and honestly cannot remember if it ever was a major fall/winter crop.</p><p>I cannot speak on Ft Campbell other than it used to be a wheat producing area, 20 years ago.</p><p>Dickson, Houston, Montgomery and Stewart County uplands used to have, what appeared anyways, a bunch of tobacco fields that had a winter wheat cover crop. Those are gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5597562, member: 10019"] Outside of my cattle and hardwood hunting areas, winter wheat has usually been a major player in the ag world. I have been out of the agriculture industry for a while but I know for certain winter wheat production has decreased in the areas I hunt. Both my KY hunt area and the river bottom areas I hunt in Montgomery County. LBL bottom ground hasn’t been in wheat, and honestly cannot remember if it ever was a major fall/winter crop. I cannot speak on Ft Campbell other than it used to be a wheat producing area, 20 years ago. Dickson, Houston, Montgomery and Stewart County uplands used to have, what appeared anyways, a bunch of tobacco fields that had a winter wheat cover crop. Those are gone. [/QUOTE]
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