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I’m not taking either side but I am curious how many time you’ve tried this? How many different locations? If you can repeat it with continual success then you might be on to something.Scientific correlation ha! Fertilize one oak tree next to one that you do not fertilize and see which one the deer prefer when the acorns start falling, I do not need a research study to prove what I have witnessed first hand with 2 of the exact same species of oak tree next to each other in the same field. The tree that we fertilized was bare dirt it looked like a dirt track below it while the other tree did have some activity, but not near the same amount. Im not saying that fertilizing the tree will necessarily increase acorn production, I have seen first hand that the deer prefer the acorns dropped from the tree that has been fertilized.