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1.26-27.11 Protecting plantings from deer

Posted on January 27, 2011 by pandra

1 inch of rain.
This is the East Field.  Mike and I bend the hoops for the propagation beds, attach purlins, cut deer fencing to fit.  If we don’t do this, the deer will eat everything down to the ground. 

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