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There seem to be no acorns on Long Island( Moultonborough). Is this the case elsewhere in the region this year? Supposedly this is related to the dry summer conditions. Does anyone have any insight into this as well as the potential effect on deer and other wildlife dependent on acorns to get through the winter.
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