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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5925820" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Seems that way, doesn't it?</p><p></p><p>But I've been giving our local acorn crop a somewhat arbitrary "grade" every year for 37 years. The grade is based on the percent of the ground with acorns in combination with the density of acorns. The grade runs from 0 (no acorns at all) to 10 (the bumper crop from Hell). I consider anything from 0-2 to be a bust, while a grade of 8-10 is a bumper crop. Anything 3-7 is an intermediate crop. Analyzing the grades over the last 37 years, the percent of years that fall into "bust, "bumper" or "intermediate" crop years fall about where you expect for a random distribution, albeit with a slight advantage towards bumper years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5925820, member: 17"] Seems that way, doesn't it? But I've been giving our local acorn crop a somewhat arbitrary "grade" every year for 37 years. The grade is based on the percent of the ground with acorns in combination with the density of acorns. The grade runs from 0 (no acorns at all) to 10 (the bumper crop from Hell). I consider anything from 0-2 to be a bust, while a grade of 8-10 is a bumper crop. Anything 3-7 is an intermediate crop. Analyzing the grades over the last 37 years, the percent of years that fall into "bust, "bumper" or "intermediate" crop years fall about where you expect for a random distribution, albeit with a slight advantage towards bumper years. [/QUOTE]
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