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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 639651" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I think they are in survival mode, but the 1/2 inch rain we had 4 weeks ago and 80 degree temps weve had since has coaxed some things along. Most of the ones I've seen are near the edge or the roadway (watered from what little runnoff that came off the pavement). Up the road just a bit is a patch of oats that has never been grazed. It is about 6 inches tall and headed out. Peach, plum and pears are just beginning to flower, dewberrys are too. Lots of trees beginning to green.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 639651, member: 7795"] I think they are in survival mode, but the 1/2 inch rain we had 4 weeks ago and 80 degree temps weve had since has coaxed some things along. Most of the ones I've seen are near the edge or the roadway (watered from what little runnoff that came off the pavement). Up the road just a bit is a patch of oats that has never been grazed. It is about 6 inches tall and headed out. Peach, plum and pears are just beginning to flower, dewberrys are too. Lots of trees beginning to green. [/QUOTE]
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