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Re: runoff from peanut field killing my bream?
[Re: frezznh2o]
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10/19/14 08:55 AM
10/19/14 08:55 AM
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The big catfish operations out near Uniontown have devices in their ponds or circulating engineering that prevent the water from becoming stratified in the late Summer because its really easy to happen after big rain events.
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