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Dunstan vs Hybrid Chestnut
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunt 365" data-source="post: 3074068" data-attributes="member: 6714"><p>The price is right on them...We planted a bunch of the Auburn University ones last year. The drought this past summer killed about 1/3 of them, but the ones that made it look strong. I'm tempted to try these, and in 20 years my kids will have a great hunting habitat. Or if it's a bust, oh well. Word is chestnuts are preferred over any other mast crop in the woods. The Dunstan ones had less of a mast crop, better on the timber production. The hybrid ones seem to be a bit bushier, resembling a bradford pear. I'm after the ones with the most production</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunt 365, post: 3074068, member: 6714"] The price is right on them...We planted a bunch of the Auburn University ones last year. The drought this past summer killed about 1/3 of them, but the ones that made it look strong. I'm tempted to try these, and in 20 years my kids will have a great hunting habitat. Or if it's a bust, oh well. Word is chestnuts are preferred over any other mast crop in the woods. The Dunstan ones had less of a mast crop, better on the timber production. The hybrid ones seem to be a bit bushier, resembling a bradford pear. I'm after the ones with the most production [/QUOTE]
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