Apple trees and shade?

Boll Weevil

5 year old buck +
I have several inside corners of big ag fields I'm thinking about planting apple trees next week but just not sure about how much shade/how many hours of direct sunlight apple trees prefer. 4.5-5ft Arkansas Black and Granny Smith...never planted these before.

I'm all ears.
 
A minimum of 6 hours of full sunlight and again the more the better.
 
I make sure my South and East exposures are kept open to let in the sunlight. I fertilize my trees every spring with stakes around the drip line. I like to eliminate any berry bushes or other competition for water and sun inside the drip line of my trees.
 
Good advice above^^^
I'll also say to make sure you cage them. Apple trees are a preferred species for rubbing and especially so when they are along edges.
And don't forget frost issues. Try to stay away from planting in frost pockets.
 
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These only get 4-5 hours of mid day sun. They do Ok at 2- 3 bushel per tree.

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Thank you all for the advice; very much appreciated and will incorporate these recommendations for planting.
 
I would also add besides caging, protect the bottom 2 1/2' of trunk with aluminum screen or a good tree wrap so mice and rabbits can't girdle them.
 
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