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Elitebowhunter

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I am down in the southwest part of the state and the whole month of March we had temps in the 80's and 90's 2 or 3 days. I went down to check on my clover plot from last year and the clover is about 8-10 inches high already. Anyone else concered about the possibilities of frost the beginning of next week?

There is a few farmers around this area that have corn in the ground already that is starting to come up.
 
I'm not too concerned about frost on the clover but as for the other plants/trees out there... I'm a bit nervous. Not sure what to expect, time will tell I guess. :eek:
 
I've heard that baby corn can withstand frost but beans can't. That's why a lot of farmers wait til pretty late to plant beans. Clover is pretty tough stuff, I would think that even if a frost wilts it a little bit it will spring back with warm weather.
 
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