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I'd imagine there will be a major influx of FA with all the nutrients from decayed grasses that died in the drought now being flushed into the ponds/lakes rather than being absorbed into the local soils from softer rain events.
After the 2-3 years drought broke in the Midwest, FA reports were common with customers saying they'd never had close to the coverage seen.
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