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Crab Apple Question
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<blockquote data-quote="skipperbrown" data-source="post: 5480261" data-attributes="member: 22371"><p>I used Paul Ensminger out of Delano, 423.506.3543. I pulled his invoice to get the number. The correct charge was $225 3 years ago. Your county property appraiser will have a list of approved foresters they accept reports from if he doesn't want to make the trip. Paul also has a program, or did, where he takes orders in the fall for bare root semi dwarf fruit trees (he only recommends semi dwarf fruit trees for ease of management) and he delivers them in/about Feb/Mar. It was about $8-9 a tree. I bought a bunch 2 years ago and the deer destroyed all but 2.</p><p></p><p>If you aren't in the greenbelt program and qualify, you owe it to yourself to apply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipperbrown, post: 5480261, member: 22371"] I used Paul Ensminger out of Delano, 423.506.3543. I pulled his invoice to get the number. The correct charge was $225 3 years ago. Your county property appraiser will have a list of approved foresters they accept reports from if he doesn't want to make the trip. Paul also has a program, or did, where he takes orders in the fall for bare root semi dwarf fruit trees (he only recommends semi dwarf fruit trees for ease of management) and he delivers them in/about Feb/Mar. It was about $8-9 a tree. I bought a bunch 2 years ago and the deer destroyed all but 2. If you aren't in the greenbelt program and qualify, you owe it to yourself to apply. [/QUOTE]
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