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Lots of acorns this year
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4066980" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Just passing this along but did you know that something like 40% of the oaks produce 70% of the acorns? Also studies have shown that fertilizing oaks do absolutely nothing for acorn production in that it doesn't make the acorns bigger or sweeter or produce more acorns other than it makes for more foliage and more canopy which allows for more acorns to grow. Last year's acorn crop produced the heaviest crop in years of study and it looks like we're going to have another bumper crop year. Good for the deer...bad for the hunters unless you're set up on some of their favorite trees. Just what makes certain trees favorite feeding places is a mystery but I suppose it has a lot to do with location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4066980, member: 69"] Just passing this along but did you know that something like 40% of the oaks produce 70% of the acorns? Also studies have shown that fertilizing oaks do absolutely nothing for acorn production in that it doesn't make the acorns bigger or sweeter or produce more acorns other than it makes for more foliage and more canopy which allows for more acorns to grow. Last year's acorn crop produced the heaviest crop in years of study and it looks like we're going to have another bumper crop year. Good for the deer...bad for the hunters unless you're set up on some of their favorite trees. Just what makes certain trees favorite feeding places is a mystery but I suppose it has a lot to do with location. [/QUOTE]
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