Midwest Whitetail Weekly
3-26-18: Fruit Plots, Pruning Apple Trees | Midwest Whitetail
Season 3, Episode 6
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16m
Fruit plots and apple trees specifically can be a great addition to a recreational property. To get the most out of them though, yearly maintenance is critical. As a follow up to a 2016 segment with Eli Cook, Bill has Jesse Randall go in-depth about caring for apple trees in order to get the highest level of production for wildlife.
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