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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4178428" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Awesome! Wish I was closer. Love pecans. </p><p>Back when my buddy's daughter started at OU in Norman, I helped move her stuff to her Sorority. </p><p>There were three white oak acorn trees on the property that were covering the ground with acorns. </p><p>Buddy and I asked if it was OK to pick up some and got a Please get them off the property response. </p><p>We almost filled up the back of my pickup with them after going to Lowes for rakes and shovels. </p><p>We read that acorn is the #1 favorite of deer to eat. </p><p>No acorns in Grant county, so when we spread them out, they went untouched for a long time. </p><p>Then a few started eating them, and they were gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4178428, member: 5412"] Awesome! Wish I was closer. Love pecans. Back when my buddy's daughter started at OU in Norman, I helped move her stuff to her Sorority. There were three white oak acorn trees on the property that were covering the ground with acorns. Buddy and I asked if it was OK to pick up some and got a Please get them off the property response. We almost filled up the back of my pickup with them after going to Lowes for rakes and shovels. We read that acorn is the #1 favorite of deer to eat. No acorns in Grant county, so when we spread them out, they went untouched for a long time. Then a few started eating them, and they were gone. [/QUOTE]
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