H20fwler
5 year old buck +
H2Ofwler, what state are you located, and what part of the state north to south? just wondering for comparison to freeze dates in the fall and dropping times. I've noticed that too, with apples the earlier we get really cold weather down near 0 to 10 degrees, the sooner the apples fall. especially if we get some nights down that cold followed by warmer weather in the 40s and 50s, and then back down around 0 to 10 degrees, and back up towards 40 to 50 degrees. that seems to make them drop earlier.
I’m in NW Ohio zone 6A
In years with fast temperature swings below freezing then quick thaws can make fruit apples and pears get mushy faster and weaken stems. Deer and everything else still eat them right up.
It seems for me pears more than apples also can over load branches with a heavy fruit set when tree is still young and snap branches. Pears are just a heavier fruit so thinning them some late spring early summer if they over produce will let them grow stronger.
I don’t mow my orchards and deer will bed right next to trees cleaning up pears as soon as they drop, it’s rare for me to ever see a pear on the ground.