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Message Subject JUST LIKE THE MOVIE THE HAPPENING-----OAK TREES SHED NO ACORNS OVER HUGE AREAS OF THE US
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Tard boy didn't like the responses to his first or second thread and decided to try again.

Thread: YOU WANT DOOM---I GOT DOOM---THE REAL THING --NO BS

Thread: NO ACORNS THIS YEAR IN LARGE AREAS OF US

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Acorn Production -- Oak trees can start producing acorns when they are 20 years old, but sometimes can go all the way to 50 years for the first production. By the time the tree is 70 to 80 years old it will produce thousands of acorns.

The oak trees produce acorns once a year during the fall. Acorn production varies year to year and normally alternates. Not even the healthiest and largest oak can accumulate enough food and energy to produce strong crops two years in succession. Real strong acorn productions might happen every four to ten years. In addition, a late spring frost can blight the flowers which prevents acorn development. Droughts and insect ravages can decimate crops.

Acorn production will increase year after year; following a similar pattern as the size of the tree's canopy. The following graph shows what a typical production for an oak tree might be -- assuming no drastic jumps, which happen from time to time. The chart shows that production starts very slowly at around the 25th year, the number of acorns produced then accelerates, and when the tree reaches about 100 years of age, it starts slowing down until it reaches a yearly production of about 2,200 acorns per year.
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