Black Walnut Management


However, black walnut has been and continues to be a premier hardwood that is marketed throughout the world. Some uses of walnut have decreased, while new uses for the wood, nuts, and byproducts continue to expand. Walnuts also provide benefits to wildlife, nuts for human consumption, aesthetic qualities, improved biodiversity, and much more. Whether you plant just a few trees or many acres, the rewards can be very satisfying.



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