WEF Plant Package

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“You will own these plants and you will be happy.”

Do you want to be sure that you and your children are eating meat and not insects in 2030? Than plant these trees today.

  • Liberty Apple: Disease resistant cultivar similar to Macintosh on vigorous full size rootstock. This tree will be a provider for you, your livestock, and local wildlife.

  • Wild Pear: Yes the fruit is small and not very sweet, but this tree will produce a huge abundance of fruit even if neglected. The local deer and your livestock will be happy to eat these small fruits that store well into the winter.

  • Persimmon: An acquired taste and good only if picked in its narrow ripeness window, plant this tree near your turkey blind.

  • Mulberry x2: The berries are just a bonus crop. Cultivated for centuries as a high protein food for silk moth larvae, mulberry is a great high protein fodder for livestock, similar to alfalfa. Prune heavily, even coppice, and it will just keep coming back from the roots providing a perennial livestock protein fodder. Easy to propagate.

  • Hybrid Willow x2: Another fodder crop that can grow huge amounts of biomass and tolerates pruning it back to the ground. Plant it in a wet area that otherwise wouldn’t be used on your homestead. Put it up as ‘tree hay’ or feed it fresh.

  • Chestnut: Vigorous hybrids of Chinese and American chestnuts selected for disease resistance and large nut production. Protein for you and your livestock just falling from the sky. Keep the pseudo-estrogens from soy out of your animal feed. Nothing says food security like a chestnut orchard on the homestead.

More than one package or additional individual trees are necessary as Apple, Pear, Persimmon, and Chestnut need more than one tree for pollination to occur.

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“You will own these plants and you will be happy.”

Do you want to be sure that you and your children are eating meat and not insects in 2030? Than plant these trees today.

  • Liberty Apple: Disease resistant cultivar similar to Macintosh on vigorous full size rootstock. This tree will be a provider for you, your livestock, and local wildlife.

  • Wild Pear: Yes the fruit is small and not very sweet, but this tree will produce a huge abundance of fruit even if neglected. The local deer and your livestock will be happy to eat these small fruits that store well into the winter.

  • Persimmon: An acquired taste and good only if picked in its narrow ripeness window, plant this tree near your turkey blind.

  • Mulberry x2: The berries are just a bonus crop. Cultivated for centuries as a high protein food for silk moth larvae, mulberry is a great high protein fodder for livestock, similar to alfalfa. Prune heavily, even coppice, and it will just keep coming back from the roots providing a perennial livestock protein fodder. Easy to propagate.

  • Hybrid Willow x2: Another fodder crop that can grow huge amounts of biomass and tolerates pruning it back to the ground. Plant it in a wet area that otherwise wouldn’t be used on your homestead. Put it up as ‘tree hay’ or feed it fresh.

  • Chestnut: Vigorous hybrids of Chinese and American chestnuts selected for disease resistance and large nut production. Protein for you and your livestock just falling from the sky. Keep the pseudo-estrogens from soy out of your animal feed. Nothing says food security like a chestnut orchard on the homestead.

More than one package or additional individual trees are necessary as Apple, Pear, Persimmon, and Chestnut need more than one tree for pollination to occur.

“You will own these plants and you will be happy.”

Do you want to be sure that you and your children are eating meat and not insects in 2030? Than plant these trees today.

  • Liberty Apple: Disease resistant cultivar similar to Macintosh on vigorous full size rootstock. This tree will be a provider for you, your livestock, and local wildlife.

  • Wild Pear: Yes the fruit is small and not very sweet, but this tree will produce a huge abundance of fruit even if neglected. The local deer and your livestock will be happy to eat these small fruits that store well into the winter.

  • Persimmon: An acquired taste and good only if picked in its narrow ripeness window, plant this tree near your turkey blind.

  • Mulberry x2: The berries are just a bonus crop. Cultivated for centuries as a high protein food for silk moth larvae, mulberry is a great high protein fodder for livestock, similar to alfalfa. Prune heavily, even coppice, and it will just keep coming back from the roots providing a perennial livestock protein fodder. Easy to propagate.

  • Hybrid Willow x2: Another fodder crop that can grow huge amounts of biomass and tolerates pruning it back to the ground. Plant it in a wet area that otherwise wouldn’t be used on your homestead. Put it up as ‘tree hay’ or feed it fresh.

  • Chestnut: Vigorous hybrids of Chinese and American chestnuts selected for disease resistance and large nut production. Protein for you and your livestock just falling from the sky. Keep the pseudo-estrogens from soy out of your animal feed. Nothing says food security like a chestnut orchard on the homestead.

More than one package or additional individual trees are necessary as Apple, Pear, Persimmon, and Chestnut need more than one tree for pollination to occur.