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w/ Hippyistic Tendencies
Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Commerce GA (Near Athens)
Country: U.S.
Posts: 1,844
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I have actually seen , somewhere, that conatant grazing by animals is one of the "natural" causes of dwarfing in a given specimen, along with harsh weather conditions, poor or very limited soil conditions, as well as high altitudes(which could very well just be a combintaion of other cuases).
I'm sure there are some i'm leaving out,...but hey I hope you guys work out your differences, from an objective possition, it seems that it really all comes down to a couple of missunderstandings. Best of luck.
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