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Any cattle/tree farmers out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 675607" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Potting will set the trees back. Early Spring well before the trees start budding. [as soon as possible after the ground thaws] Trees should be transplanted into pots with the least amount of root damage possible.</p><p>To sell the bet looking trees and get the best price you will need to hold the potted trees over one year. Take very good care of the tree that first Summer their potted. Fertilize and water proper amounts. </p><p></p><p>The following year the trees should be lush and healthy, ready for the buyer at top prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 675607, member: 3937"] Potting will set the trees back. Early Spring well before the trees start budding. [as soon as possible after the ground thaws] Trees should be transplanted into pots with the least amount of root damage possible. To sell the bet looking trees and get the best price you will need to hold the potted trees over one year. Take very good care of the tree that first Summer their potted. Fertilize and water proper amounts. The following year the trees should be lush and healthy, ready for the buyer at top prices. [/QUOTE]
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