Appleman
5 year old buck +
Sorry folks for being off the radar for so long. I guess my addiction for deer hunting caught the best of me. I know I was in the wild woods much too long when my beard grew out so long that kids started to mistaken me for Santa at the store. At least my wife stated that I cleaned up pretty well. There are a few questions I picked up on in this thread about the Franklin that I would like to comment on. There has been a question of availability for 2018. I believe Stark Bros is almost sold out for 2018 but still has them available for 2019. The Franklin is featured in Starks 1018-2019 Wholesale Catalog.
There are a number of retailers who have purchased trees for spring sales 2018. I contacted Alan Deese at the Wildlife Group "a nursery strictly dedicated to wildlife and the enhancement of its natural, productive beauty". They will have a good number of trees available for spring planting. Here is the link: http://www.wildlifegroup.com/
The Franklin is patented (USPO - named "Mayo" finalized Sept 17th). Most of the attention is with Cider Makers seeking to add to their orchards. A cider blend with the Franklin was entered in the 2017 International Cider and Perry Competition, for which I received a bronze metal. As an avid hunter who is always seeking cultivars that have an attraction for wildlife, I also found the parent tree on my orchard property to be uniquely suited for that purpose. I believe I have done my homework first in evaluating the value it would have for the sportsmen community and open to any questions you may have about the Franklin.
There is around 800 trees in the ground here in the North Country along with what I have planted on my property. Reports coming back state the growth habits are excellent, as is documented where grown by the Stark's nursery. More feedback will be coming from other regions of the country. For example, a research group at the University of Montana will be under a modified Growers Agreement to do an evaluation study.
Again, feel free to ask me any questions you may have.
There are a number of retailers who have purchased trees for spring sales 2018. I contacted Alan Deese at the Wildlife Group "a nursery strictly dedicated to wildlife and the enhancement of its natural, productive beauty". They will have a good number of trees available for spring planting. Here is the link: http://www.wildlifegroup.com/
The Franklin is patented (USPO - named "Mayo" finalized Sept 17th). Most of the attention is with Cider Makers seeking to add to their orchards. A cider blend with the Franklin was entered in the 2017 International Cider and Perry Competition, for which I received a bronze metal. As an avid hunter who is always seeking cultivars that have an attraction for wildlife, I also found the parent tree on my orchard property to be uniquely suited for that purpose. I believe I have done my homework first in evaluating the value it would have for the sportsmen community and open to any questions you may have about the Franklin.
There is around 800 trees in the ground here in the North Country along with what I have planted on my property. Reports coming back state the growth habits are excellent, as is documented where grown by the Stark's nursery. More feedback will be coming from other regions of the country. For example, a research group at the University of Montana will be under a modified Growers Agreement to do an evaluation study.
Again, feel free to ask me any questions you may have.