It does have fruit. It is still just light green. This tree will not be cut, even if it were on private property, it is just in too good of shape, and they are not very common around here. Off the top of my head I know of one other Mulberry in my area, and I only know of that because my friend planted it. I am going to talk to the current owners of the home, as the tree is about 8 inches away from their foundation, and I want it
. I'll offer them a trade, the wood, for removal of the tree.
About the straightness of the tree. It is in the same grove from where we found the Russian olive, both very straight. The only reason we took the Russian olive is because it was already down. It came from an area that has a few ponds, as well as tons of cane.