I only ask, as I'm reading a book about oak trees in which the author claims that our ancestors in the Stone Age ate a lot of acorns. They would soak them in a stream to lose the tannin and store them in pits for use round the year. Apparently it's a very nourishing food, pigs certainly thrive on them.
Dwayne Beck says he always asks what would grow on your land if you weren't farming it, in Dakota it's grass, round here it's oak trees. Hell of a crop of acorns this year, rubbish crop of wheat. Are we barking up the wrong tree?
Dwayne Beck says he always asks what would grow on your land if you weren't farming it, in Dakota it's grass, round here it's oak trees. Hell of a crop of acorns this year, rubbish crop of wheat. Are we barking up the wrong tree?