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  WW-06713     1996     

Black Walnut Management


Agroforestry refers to growing trees at a wide spacing with agricultural crops or shrubs between tree rows. Walnut trees usually are grown for their nuts because wide spacing can lead to poor timber quality. Crops grown between tree rows provide annual income while the nut trees mature. Consider growing corn, soybeans, winter wheat, forage, vegetables, berries, or Christmas trees between tree rows. Continue growing these crops until nut trees take over the site.



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