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When the ash leaves are as big as a squirrel's ear, it's time to plant corn.
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MNfarmer85
Posted 5/7/2021 22:59 (#8993201 - in reply to #8992087)
Subject: RE: When the ash leaves are as big as a squirrel's ear, it's time to plant corn.


South Central MN
Some of them can stand for quite a while, might be a different species here.

A certain type of elm here though starts rotting the second it dies and if the bark doesn't fall off it quickly turns soft. The longest those will stand is a year. So see them die better have the chainsaw warmed up.
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