Seedlings are bare-root, one or two years old, 10 to 30 inches in height and are sold in bundles of 50
I planted 2000 of the bare root trees about 5 years ago at the farm, as part of putting in a Riparian buffer along a creek that is prone to erosion. The NRCS office in my county has a planter that makes it pretty easy.
FYI, it used to be you had to buy 100 trees minimum in bundles of 50. each bundle is one specie of tree. Don't know what they do now, but if you don't have a planter, it is tedious work with a shovel.
The shumard oak will put acorns on in as little as 6 years if anybody is interested in getting a permanent food plot going for deer hunting.
Dennis,
Do you remember What those trees cost when you bought them?
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I just looked, and the current cost is $40 for a bundle of 50 oak trees.
I can't find a price schedule anywhere on the forestry.ok.gov website.
Where did you find that price?
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