I received the plan for a 4 row shrub plan using elderberry and plum as the shrubs. I told the nrcs that I would like 2 rows of plum and 2 rows of elderberry when adding to my crp plan. The lady sent me the plan today and she divided the shrub rows by the north half is plum and south is elderberry. There is no change in soil and minimal elevation change over the 175 yards the rows run. My crp tree/shrub plan last year in a different county had me planting 2 rows of one shrub and then 2 rows of another or one row of one flavor and another row of another flavor.
That is how I have always planted shrubs regardless if it was for crp or my own habitat development.
Anybody have an idea why this would be planned this way?
That is how I have always planted shrubs regardless if it was for crp or my own habitat development.
Anybody have an idea why this would be planned this way?