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Re: is corn to blame?
[Re: turkey247]
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07/06/15 07:26 AM
07/06/15 07:26 AM
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Posts: 6,095 Anniston, AL
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Anniston, AL
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Back when we had farmers planting corn ,soy beans,and peanuts and the woods were full of mast producing hardwoods, we had plenty of turkeys. Now we have just about nothing except planted pines. It don' take a rocket scientist to figure this out. This is not true at all in areas of North AL, where the decrease is the most noticeable/debated. As a matter of fact, the ag dominated areas there generally have fewer birds. Are you a rocket scientist? Yes, and that was my point about the Cheaha Mountain area. It has never been anything except large hardwods, and that's never changed. There has been virtually no logging, there has never been any agriculture. It is something besides food.
We were on the edge of Eternia, when the power of Greyskull began to take hold.
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