Accorns

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2015/10/26 21:22:04 (permalink)

Accorns

Okay I am no plant expert. Why are there NO acorns on or under my oak trees this year???
 
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    slabfinder
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    Re: Accorns 2015/10/26 21:23:21 (permalink)
    Sure its an oak?
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    Re: Accorns 2015/10/26 21:28:22 (permalink)
    Yes Last year there were tons, deer feeding everyday
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    Re: Accorns 2015/10/26 21:43:06 (permalink)
    What species of oak are they?  The two most common species are reds and white.  Red oaks only produce acorns every two years.  Whites can produce every year, but they rarely produce heavily every year.
     
    Check out this link:   http://forestry.ohiodnr.gov/oak
     
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    Re: Accorns 2015/10/26 22:33:17 (permalink)
    Thanks....Pretty sure they are reds
     
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    Re: Accorns 2015/10/27 04:46:26 (permalink)
    Tons last year usually mean few this year, just like apples. Look in the areas there were few or none last year. I have two permanent stands in oak I didn't even hunt this year.
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