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<blockquote data-quote="JRM" data-source="post: 584450" data-attributes="member: 3282"><p>Jo never thought about it before, but where mine have started this time is a area that has about 15 to 20 native pecan trees. Talked to a friend who farms row crops and he said he was seeing them in corn ground too. </p><p>One other thing we have noticed this year is allot more mice and rats as in the past. When I was cutting hay a few days ago, the hawks were having a field day, getting the ones I got or flushed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRM, post: 584450, member: 3282"] Jo never thought about it before, but where mine have started this time is a area that has about 15 to 20 native pecan trees. Talked to a friend who farms row crops and he said he was seeing them in corn ground too. One other thing we have noticed this year is allot more mice and rats as in the past. When I was cutting hay a few days ago, the hawks were having a field day, getting the ones I got or flushed out. [/QUOTE]
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