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    #37
    Between birds, wind/heat shatter, reel shatter, and a few out the combine. I have about 1-2 volunteer peas coming per sq ft. They are now about 6-8" high and have some nice looking pink nodules on them, as we've yet to have a frost. Any extra nitrogen fixing is a bonus.

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      We had the same
      Stuck a screwdriver in loosened ground
      Pulled it out and root was 24” long
      Miraculously it all came out in one piece ?
      That’s a lot of growing in 5 weeks ?
      Shows the challenges of mid row banding N in extreme drought
      Roots going nowhere but straight down

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          #40
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          wow, beautiful pic!
          we picked the last cucumbers and tomatoes on tuesday , cleaned garden and worked . recieved a -8 frost that night , what a run !!!!!!!
          That pic was sent to me, I don't know where it was taken. Our colors are not that strong around here yet.

          I did get one very similar to that some years ago when we were moose hunting up on the Ogoki River, northern Ontario. The morning we packed up our boat and canoes to head home it was perfectly still and the trees along the river were perfectly reflected on the water. Just made you want to sit there and take it all in for a very long time.

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