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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5443124" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>Same boat as you. Got 20 of them that are planted & really struggling. 12 more that are prepped still waiting on rain before planting. Have 3,000 lbs of fertilizer to spread too... With the on/off forecast for Thursday I may just go stay this week & see what actually happens. Worst case I get to hunt, best I get to plant. Would really like to get the fert down to help the struggling ones. Gonna pick up some wheat as well.</p><p> Really getting concerned about the welfare of game this winter since we have no nuts of any kind.Deer are already feeding in hay fields & I've never seen so many squirrels on the ground looking in my life. May be the worst scenario I've had in 20 years. Thankful that our spring fed creeks are still running. Shallow but still going for now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5443124, member: 2474"] Same boat as you. Got 20 of them that are planted & really struggling. 12 more that are prepped still waiting on rain before planting. Have 3,000 lbs of fertilizer to spread too... With the on/off forecast for Thursday I may just go stay this week & see what actually happens. Worst case I get to hunt, best I get to plant. Would really like to get the fert down to help the struggling ones. Gonna pick up some wheat as well. Really getting concerned about the welfare of game this winter since we have no nuts of any kind.Deer are already feeding in hay fields & I've never seen so many squirrels on the ground looking in my life. May be the worst scenario I've had in 20 years. Thankful that our spring fed creeks are still running. Shallow but still going for now... [/QUOTE]
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