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Cathy, we have had that problem and found that just leaving it
alone. It will be a bear to harvest, but it should make still make
good syrup. You probably should wash it prior to grinding.<br>
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Frank Croft<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/11/2016 10:27 AM, Cathy Heidt
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<p dir="ltr">I live in southeast GA near Savannah and we are still
recovering from Hurricane Matthew. We are getting by fine.
Hoping for power to be restored soon. </p>
<p dir="ltr">I need advice on my cane patch. I helped my daddy
plant cane and make syrup my whole life and this past year
decided to plant my own patch. I have three rows of blue cane
and one row of white. Each of these rows are bout 100' long.
They were beautiful and then the high winds came thru. I have
them laying in every direction. I don't know what to do. I tried
to stand some back up but it wasn't easy and I was afraid of
popping the cane off. Should I just leave them? I never remember
any thing like this with my dad's patch. Any advice is welcome.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Cathy Heidt<br>
Springfield, GA</p>
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