It was a wet early spring followed by a hot. dry summer.
And it is a "mast" year for oaks, every 7 years they drop more acorns to insure survival.
the answer is the weight of an individual acorn multiplied by the number of acorns in a bushel.
It was a leap year so 366.
2000 is a year, so it is considered one year.
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Most trees that fruit heavily one year will take a rest the following year and produce little fruit
If you have a lot of acorns the weather, rain amount etc. were good in your area. every year depending on the rain, weather temps etc. will cause the oak tree to have many or less acorns then other years. If having trouble walking in back yard rake them in piles the squirrels will take them
it depends on how many acorns the dog eats
White oaks take one year to produce acorns. Red oaks take two years to produce acorns.
Yes, acorn woodpeckers spend most of the year storing acorns in holes they drill usually in oak trees. They eat the acorns over the winter.
Acorns are the seed of the Oak, so they ensure continuance.
1 Diamond per 150 Acorns.
For the same reason an Oak tree produces so many acorns. So that maybe one of them manages to make it to the egg and fertilize it.
Squirrels bury the acorns in the ground,making it grow so they have enough food to eat with their family or themselves
I've read that too many acorns can be toxic to a pig and even kill him.
For the same reason an Oak tree produces so many acorns. So that maybe one of them manages to make it to the egg and fertilize it.
Oak trees drop their acorns in the early fall. Pollen carries through the air in the spring to make acorns.