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Old July 20, 2015, 08:51 PM   #9
Mobuck
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" Some of the seed corn planted now has a coating on it that will do in a crow if it pulls a sprout out to eat it"
To the best of my knowledge that statement is incorrect.
Seed corn has a coating that prevents it being damaged by worms and beetles but not crows. I've seen fields where turkeys went right down the row picking up the improperly covered seed and didn't see any dead turkeys. I've also seen where raccoons have eaten several pounds of seed w/o finding a dead one anywhere around.
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