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<blockquote data-quote="fishn&amp;huntn" data-source="post: 768251" data-attributes="member: 7326"><p>Ellis co. the old farmer said they were thick until the last 20 years.Wildlife biologists did a study on his land a long time ago about the absence of the prarie chicken as it was one of the best areas for hunting them their conclusion was barbed wire. He kept journals on all conditions since the '20s.With this rain the grass could be 4' tall this fall. It has scrub oaks in it as well.They burned it recently so that has helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishn&huntn, post: 768251, member: 7326"] Ellis co. the old farmer said they were thick until the last 20 years.Wildlife biologists did a study on his land a long time ago about the absence of the prarie chicken as it was one of the best areas for hunting them their conclusion was barbed wire. He kept journals on all conditions since the '20s.With this rain the grass could be 4' tall this fall. It has scrub oaks in it as well.They burned it recently so that has helped. [/QUOTE]
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