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Acorns #9100185 08/30/24 10:44 AM
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I notice acorns are starting to develop and there are not alot of them out of the dozen or so trees I've checked. I'm on the Burnet/Llano county line.

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mine in Georgetown seem lower numbers than usual and the ones I do have are very small in size.


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They are starting to fall off of my live oak trees in Hood County

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My trees are loaded here in Palo Pinto county. Some already starting to fall.. the last 3 years has been rough on my oak trees, probably over half of them have died.

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Looked around the property this weekend, and some trees have several, some have almost none. Doesn't appear to be the bumper crop we all dread, so there's that.

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Already falling around my house.

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Acorns have started falling from the Liveoaks in Brazos County.

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I found some large ones on the ground at my property in Northeast Texas this past weekend.

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Not many acorns around Menard County. Hopefully, it will keep raining so that we can grow some grass before winter. We won't grow many weeds until it cools off so deer browse will remain short. Deer should really come to the feeders.
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Southeast Oklahoma slim pickins not many at all. confused2

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My theory is that they produce more in dry years. In heavy rain years the trees aren't stressed as much and don't seek to gen up a bunch of replacements.


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I have a couple oaks near a creek bottom and they are now starting to drop some acorns, not large but a fair
amount, few does already found them. With good spring rains and pretty good summer moisture looks like a
pretty good year for deer here near Lake Somerville, western Washington County, 20 miles west of Brenham Tx.


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Will take a good look this weekend. Have a trip planned to the ranch. Shelby county.

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