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<blockquote data-quote="Sevierite" data-source="post: 248707" data-attributes="member: 1756"><p>We farm about 30 acres of sandy bottomland. We usually</p><p> no-till it with wheat for grazing or straw. The turkeys on</p><p> this place have turned it into a big dusthole with their constant</p><p> scratching and dust-bathing. It's made the ground so rough</p><p> in some places that you have to watch where you're driving.</p><p></p><p>We used to grow soybeans on this same piece of ground.</p><p> There is no way that could be these days. The resident</p><p> deer herd would make short work of a soybean field. 30</p><p> years ago, it was a real treat to see a deer on this place.</p><p> Now, they are everywhere!</p><p></p><p>You can get too much of a good thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevierite, post: 248707, member: 1756"] We farm about 30 acres of sandy bottomland. We usually no-till it with wheat for grazing or straw. The turkeys on this place have turned it into a big dusthole with their constant scratching and dust-bathing. It's made the ground so rough in some places that you have to watch where you're driving. We used to grow soybeans on this same piece of ground. There is no way that could be these days. The resident deer herd would make short work of a soybean field. 30 years ago, it was a real treat to see a deer on this place. Now, they are everywhere! You can get too much of a good thing. [/QUOTE]
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