Locally, there are black walnut buyers advertising to buy in husk. They have a hulling machine that they pass them through as you bring them in. Takes a pickup truck load to be worth much.
In the spirit of one upping previous posts....
When I was doing some commercial mowing, we had one client with a "grove" of walnuts. When mowing (commercial JD zero turn) I twice shot a walnut out of the mower, had it ricochet off a tree and hit me in the head. One in the temple that just hurt like heck and the other square in the middle of my forehead that drew blood.
Even with the deck a little higher, there is so much blade speed/lift that it would pick up some of the dried out nuts and send them.
Never heard of a squirrel not eating a pecan. They strip my tree every year.I have one pecan tree (no walnut trees down here).. the squirrels don’t eat them, they just pull them off green and throw them down. I imagine they’d do the same to walnuts.
One year I decided to kill squirrels. After I dispatched more than I’d care to say, it had zero effect on the population.
Alan
That's just sad.Did not ride last year for medical rehab, so looks like the neighbors out back used the sleds. Took 12 gallons of nuts from one sled and 14 gallons from the other. Third sled was empty. Guess they like red sleds. Below is the Bravo, most are Black walnuts with a few hickory mixed in.
@T. Ben
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He's my hero!OK, which one of you is this?