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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 141866" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Just took a drive up to my place and the belt has 5+ ft of snow throughout, but the pines and sweet clover on the south side only have a small skiff over the top. There were 7 deer in a corn field already so they are hungry. The majority of the fields are clear, but the north sides of any type of cover is blown in solid. As long as we don't get above freezing temps to make an ice crust, as least the critters will be able to find food. Rescued my trail cam from under a foot of snow which was fun, but I did see a bunch of pheasant tracks going over the snow which was nice to see. Going to take a bit of a tour here in a minute to see what's up a bit farther from the house. Might take the dog and do a small walk for a rooster while I'm at it. (Grin)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 141866, member: 314"] Just took a drive up to my place and the belt has 5+ ft of snow throughout, but the pines and sweet clover on the south side only have a small skiff over the top. There were 7 deer in a corn field already so they are hungry. The majority of the fields are clear, but the north sides of any type of cover is blown in solid. As long as we don't get above freezing temps to make an ice crust, as least the critters will be able to find food. Rescued my trail cam from under a foot of snow which was fun, but I did see a bunch of pheasant tracks going over the snow which was nice to see. Going to take a bit of a tour here in a minute to see what's up a bit farther from the house. Might take the dog and do a small walk for a rooster while I'm at it. (Grin) [/QUOTE]
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