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Sometimes I HATE deer…
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5682438" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Interesting note: The 25 acres is out of about 88 acres of corn, 26 acres of beans (completely eradicated) and 10 acres of eagle seeds summer buffalo blend. We planted early this year, finished in the mud of spring rains. The corn came up but it kept raining and thes duck holes are designed to hold water so all but this 25 acres was drowned out and had to be replanted. The 2nd planting is in tassel and ear stage now and is getting some browse but not wiped out. They have continued to hammer the 25 acres that survived the early planting. All I can figure is higher sugar maybe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5682438, member: 20151"] Interesting note: The 25 acres is out of about 88 acres of corn, 26 acres of beans (completely eradicated) and 10 acres of eagle seeds summer buffalo blend. We planted early this year, finished in the mud of spring rains. The corn came up but it kept raining and thes duck holes are designed to hold water so all but this 25 acres was drowned out and had to be replanted. The 2nd planting is in tassel and ear stage now and is getting some browse but not wiped out. They have continued to hammer the 25 acres that survived the early planting. All I can figure is higher sugar maybe? [/QUOTE]
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