Expand Your Fodder System with Nick’s Updated Fodder Trees Pack

Hey folks, Jack Spirko here from The Survival Podcast. If you’re serious about homesteading, self-reliance, and cutting those skyrocketing feed costs, I’ve got something you need to check out right now. My buddy Nick Ferguson, the plant wizard on our Expert Council, has his annual plant sale firing on all cylinders over at www.rareplantstore.com. And let me tell you, he’s updated his Fodder Trees packs this year to make them even better for expanding your existing plantings. This is especially true if you’ve grabbed his packs in prior years.
This year, Nick’s Fodder Trees 1X pack is priced at just $69 and includes 6 White Mulberry trees and 3 Hybrid Willows. These aren’t your average shade trees. These are nutrient powerhouses designed to produce high-quality, leafy fodder that’s packed with protein, vitamins, and minerals. The White Mulberry is the undisputed king of fodder trees: its leaves are extremely digestible and protein-rich, making it a top choice for livestock like goats, sheep, cows, and even poultry. But here’s the key. White Mulberries are the hardest to propagate on your own compared to the other trees Nick’s offered in the past, like Hybrid Willows or Poplars, which are a breeze to multiply from cuttings. That’s why this pack focuses on giving you more of those premium Mulberries to bulk up your fodder forest without the hassle of starting them yourself. The Hybrid Willows round it out with their lightning-fast growth and adaptability. They thrive in a wide range of zones and are easy to propagate for further expansion.
Why grab this pack? In these uncertain times, with feed prices fluctuating and supply chains getting shaky, growing your own fodder is one of the smartest moves you can make for food security. If you’ve already got some of Nick’s earlier trees established, this bundle is perfect for scaling up. Add more of the hard-to-propagate Mulberries to create a balanced, sustainable feed system that can slash your reliance on store-bought grains by up to 50% or more once mature. These trees not only feed your animals but also improve soil health, provide shade, and boost biodiversity on your property. I’ve seen listeners transform their homesteads with Nick’s plants. They turn marginal land into productive fodder forests that pay for themselves in saved feed bills. Plus, they’re low-maintenance: plant them now, and in a couple of years, you’ll have a renewable resource that keeps giving. And don’t forget, Nick’s packs often sell out fast. Last year, folks were emailing me regrets about missing out.
I’ve trusted Nick for years; he’s not just selling plants, he’s sharing proven strategies for self-sufficiency. Head over to www.rareplantstore.com today, snag the Fodder Trees 1X pack (or scale up to the 2X or 4X if you’re going big), and keep building that resilient homestead. You’ll thank me when you’re harvesting armloads of free feed come summer. As always, stay prepared, get growing, and remember: the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the second best is right now!
