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Relic Season coming to an end. :cry:

woodchiphustler

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Hay is growing in the fields and picked up a few ticks last week. Even had a copper head snake whiz by. So I will hammer these sites after work next week. Off to the iron patch shortly.
 
yup the "freeloaders" are out already!,carrying some "nasty" baggage!
little bastards! how dare they!.always lookin' for a "free" ride!..just sayin'

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
Got Lyme desease 8 years ago from one of those b@$#%^& while turkey hunting so beware of a bullseye rash around a bite. If you notice the rash and get flu like aches go to the doctor. They have a special blood test for Lyme desease and Rocky Mountain tick fever that can save you a lot of problems. Be carefull out there. HH :minelab:
 
We were picking them off us a few weeks ago...weird thing is...that means it was still February! In Tennessee. I know people that's already mowed their lawns three times...and I had to mow mine today. If we keep on this course, farmers will be getting their first cuts of hay by the first week of April lol There's already some of our relic fields that are over knee high of new growth....and some of them that they have fertilized is higher than that.
 
Maybe we need some of those crop circles to suddenly appear:surprised:
 
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