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    I had some of those visitors(deer) last night in my turnip garden or what use to be a turnip garden. They were eating the chestnuts under my chestnut trees and the chestnuts started running out so they worked on the turnips.
    Be safe and good luck fishing

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    You got the cooking equipment there looks like....cook it lol
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    My greens are fences in to keep my chicks out, so far the deer too.
    My okra tops are gone, but some branches have blooms still.
    I have a scrape on a cedar 15 ft from the front door.
    I let my pup out yesterday morning. She stops on the step and looking hard toward the front of the house. I step out to see 2 fawns and 6 doe between me and my truck.

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    don't have that problem at my house, I got no prob shooting them in the yard, less dragging that way.
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    If it looks good Eat It!!! visitor in the back yard
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    Not a big problem if they get the okra is it?
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    I had a hard time with the garden this year. I thought I was planting late and still had trouble with seeds not growing. Peas and beans were replanted 3 times. Okra was planted 4 times.

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    I will take backstap over okra any day.
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    Life is good!!

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