Thanks to all for the tips.
Dozer, the deer are a background concern, but the area has been heavily hunted for years and sometimes reminds us of "silent spring". We see turkey and grouse, but not much sign of deer. Actually, we see as much bear sign as we do deer sign! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif They are not a concern until the trees get bigger....I've heard stories of bears decimating small orchards and vineyards. We're hoping to keep the deer away long enough to allow the trees to grow beyond sapling status. Also hope to eventually glean some venison from our land, but initially may have to hunt elsewhere.
Got dog!....Ridgeback/yellow lab mix.....picture to follow.
Chuck, I really like your mulching idea. Would like to adopt it, with full credit to you as originator, of course./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif I too have been thinking about the nitro-fixing clovers...have heard of orchard grass....I think a mixture is basically in order here.
Carl NH, We've been clearing the area and in the process dug a six foot trench to burn the tops, limbs and roots. The good looking soil is nearly five feet deep, with very few rocks. Go figure! Rows will be fifteen feet apart, trees same spacing.
Buster, I'm rethinking terracing idea, leaning toward Carl's suggestion of keeping both across and up/down options open.
MBSIL, Good idea on the eggs...thanks...coming up with a workable concoction is a good excuse to brush up the old alchemy skills. /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
JeffRey, hope not to have to fence off trees, but if and when....your idea sounds logical...will use it!
Henry, the Penn State link is great stuff. Thanks!