Jackson County, AL | We have a little of that every year and it always survives so we don't give it a second thought other than to watch it green back up again. Usually ours is a good bit younger than yours though. We found the rows while scouting after black layer a few years back and ears were the same or better than the other. That said, I don't think it would be a good long term practice but the occasional accident hasn't hurt us. |