jrider
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This is a topic that has been discussed in many threads here so I decided it needs it's own thread.
There are a lot of perceived indicators of an approaching cold winter. Many of them are things old farmers say but still carry a lot of belief, one of these being the number of acorns the oaks produce. I am not a believer in this idea due to the fact it makes no sense to me. Acorns, just like any other nut or fruit grow in response to their growing season not because of what is to come.
Please weigh in on your thoughts on this as well as any other concepts of nature predicting our long term weather.
There are a lot of perceived indicators of an approaching cold winter. Many of them are things old farmers say but still carry a lot of belief, one of these being the number of acorns the oaks produce. I am not a believer in this idea due to the fact it makes no sense to me. Acorns, just like any other nut or fruit grow in response to their growing season not because of what is to come.
Please weigh in on your thoughts on this as well as any other concepts of nature predicting our long term weather.