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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 5724452" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>It's interesting the completely different response I got here when discussing aflatoxin in corn vs on a South Carolina forum I'm no longer a member of. Those guys, for one, couldn't kill anything without a pile of corn dumped on the ground. And, for two, want to hear absolutely nothing about how their bait piles could be contributing, at some level, to the decline of turkeys in South Carolina for several reasons. The whole forum attacked me like a hornets nest, hurling insults and foul language, and really just acting like a bunch of children. </p><p></p><p>Seems like the folks here are not only smarter, but more willing to have a discussion about these sorts of topics even if there is disagreement. I've noticed this in here on other subjects as well. </p><p></p><p>We truly miss living in Tennessee and are hoping to get back if/when it's affordable to buy a house again. Hopefully your turkey population has rebounded by then!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 5724452, member: 11842"] It's interesting the completely different response I got here when discussing aflatoxin in corn vs on a South Carolina forum I'm no longer a member of. Those guys, for one, couldn't kill anything without a pile of corn dumped on the ground. And, for two, want to hear absolutely nothing about how their bait piles could be contributing, at some level, to the decline of turkeys in South Carolina for several reasons. The whole forum attacked me like a hornets nest, hurling insults and foul language, and really just acting like a bunch of children. Seems like the folks here are not only smarter, but more willing to have a discussion about these sorts of topics even if there is disagreement. I've noticed this in here on other subjects as well. We truly miss living in Tennessee and are hoping to get back if/when it's affordable to buy a house again. Hopefully your turkey population has rebounded by then! [/QUOTE]
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