L_Nicholson
New Member
I have about 40 ac that I'd like to plant in timber in Southern Indiana and am needing some advise and opinions.
My goal is to attract the wildlife and have a decent stand of timber in about 30 years. I'm 32 so I figure I can try to add to my retirement with the trees if I can.
I was looking at the sawtooth Oaks and after talking to the Indiana Forester he said they are not recommending them any more since they are so invasive. I was also looking at the Bebbs oak. This is a cross between a Burr and a White oak and are said to grow and bear seeds quicker. So if you were going to plant for my ambitions what would you recommend?
I have a section in addition to the above acreage that I plan on planting some apple and persimmon trees in also. So there will be more food supply than just the 40 acres.
Thanks for your help!
Lee
My goal is to attract the wildlife and have a decent stand of timber in about 30 years. I'm 32 so I figure I can try to add to my retirement with the trees if I can.
I was looking at the sawtooth Oaks and after talking to the Indiana Forester he said they are not recommending them any more since they are so invasive. I was also looking at the Bebbs oak. This is a cross between a Burr and a White oak and are said to grow and bear seeds quicker. So if you were going to plant for my ambitions what would you recommend?
I have a section in addition to the above acreage that I plan on planting some apple and persimmon trees in also. So there will be more food supply than just the 40 acres.
Thanks for your help!
Lee