Let the feast begin!

What a great crop you have.......apples and young bucks. Beautiful territory. I am still partial to Honeycrisp.
 
First decent snow of the year and the deer came right out and scarfed down a boatload of apples. I did notice they have really slacked off on this wild tree, instead opting for Liberty, Galarina and Honeycrisp.

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The photos with the deer in the snow are great to see for a southern guy that don't see much snow.

However, the fly over photo of your orchard is the best photo I have seen in some time. I would frame that photo if it was my ground.

Thanks for sharing. Your trees are loaded with fruit. ;)
 
...and they are holding well on this B118. Maybe going on it's 4th leaf. They are definitely an apple to grow if you want to feed deer late.

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Deer train going from that Honeycrisp in the background to another orchard closer to my house. The most deer I've seen is 8, all does and fawns.

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Not rotting, but we got down to 15 below or so a couple nights and then warmed up so they have softened up when it is not cold. When it's cold they are billiard balls. Very hard this morning, but they will be the consistency of applesauce still inside the skin later today. I think we are suppose to get in the upper 30's later. It was about 10 degrees when I was out taking pics this morning. Galarinas are way more firm than the HC's.

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Not rotting, but we got down to 15 below or so a couple nights and then warmed up so they have softened up when it is not cold. When it's cold they are billiard balls. Very hard this morning, but they will be the consistency of applesauce still inside the skin later today. I think we are suppose to get in the upper 30's later. It was about 10 degrees when I was out taking pics this morning. Galarinas are way more firm than the HC's.

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Love your Christmas pics! Do you have started trees for sale in spring? Want to plant some in NY zone 5a, Bob
 
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