JORDY
5 year old buck +
Mo-- buddy has big farm in Decatur Co Iowa... he likes Arkansas Black for apples. That's his #1 he says.
He has 30 acre orchard.
I'm a fan as well
Of the handful of Mo apples I have planted Arkansas black is going the best!
Mo-- buddy has big farm in Decatur Co Iowa... he likes Arkansas Black for apples. That's his #1 he says.
He has 30 acre orchard.
Lotta great advice here
still laughing at the "apple dumbass" tag
I often feel like a plum,pear,persimmon,etc,etc,fill in blank dumbass compared to you fellas
bill
John- I have a variety of neglected apple trees that you are welcome to look at. We probably need Stu to tell us how it should have been done.
I don't know about Missouri weather, but I like some trees on a gentle north slope and some on a gentle south slope.
North slope trees break dormancy later, and bloom slightly later. That might protect them from a late frost.
In Minnesota, I just mix the crabs in with the apples. Hell they are all apples anyway and the deer don't care if they are bigger than 2 inches or not. Actually, I think they prefer smaller apples that are bite sized.
I have been trying to keep an eye on CAR, but you should have far more choices of varieties in your climate than me.
If you plan to plant or need to mow between trees, I would stick to 30 foot spacing if not more. Mine are at 20 and it's a f'n nightmare to mow (I just mowed it this weekend).
I have a brush mower on a skid loader and my 25' spacing should be fine.....I hope!
I'm sure the skid steer is much more maneuverable than my tractor. Mine would be much easier if I would take the loader off the tractor, but I'm lazy and always short on time. The issue is more the distance between cages not the distance between the tree trunks.
ResistantHow resistant are the Arkansas Black's to CAR?
That would be ideal for sun exposure as would running your rows north and south as well (which looks like you plan to on your original diagram).My orchard will slope gently from north to south, hope that will work.
What is the elevation change from N to S?
Does the land continue to slope away from the trees? You don't want trees at a low point to avoid the "frost pocket effect"

Mo,
You thinking about raising bees too?