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Mr.Mike

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Will the flood waters at least make your fields more fertile? Sorry about the trees, I just planted 3 apples and two peaches last year and I know how much work it is :(
 
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Will the flood waters at least make your fields more fertile? Sorry about the trees, I just planted 3 apples and two peaches last year and I know how much work it is :(
The fields that flooded, seem ok. I’ve got a lot of debris to clear though. The floods dropped a lot of broken trees from the tornadoes in the fields.
Luckily, the fields in the North got no flooding, which is weird, because it’s in a flood plain.

Cutting trees while wading around knee deep sucks!

It’s been hard trying to source more local apricot trees. I’ll have to start from cuttings all over again. I’m not sure why no one is growing them here. The small trees I do have do excellent... just not along creek and river banks... this year.
 
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