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We seem to only get a good walnut crop every other year. This year wasn't good for persimmons on our land, but I see other people have trees loaded with them.Looks like they have one in Dudley, but I didn't get any black walnuts this year for some reason.
JT
I pass by a walnut buying place on my way to see my son. The place is just north of Liking. I keep toying with the idea of taking our black walnuts there to sell but haven't because I don't figure I will have that much (weight). Also, you are correct, black walnuts are supposed to have good years followed by poor harvest years. I think I read that in the Missouri Conservationist magazine.We filled up the back of the truck with buckets, totes, and bags of walnuts and drove to the hulling station which in our county is at an Amish Farm. Hammon's Black Walnut Co., out of Stockton MO, sets up over 200 hulling sites across the midwest each year and people like us bring their walnuts to sell them.
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The family's young son, probably about 12 yrs old, came out to run the hulling machine. It has a gasoline engine with a pull cord. This skinny kid had to pull it about 6 times to get it started. Then the walnuts go up a steep incline into the noisy machine which spits the hulls out one side and the nuts into big net bags on the other side. My DH pulled the walnuts out of the truck and dumped them in the hopper, but the boy did the rest of the work, including lifting these 50+lb bags up onto the scale where he calculated the total using removable weights, then hefted them onto the stack of bags already on pallets. I would have loved to take photos, but it would have been rude. Our entire truckload, after hulling totalled 165 lbs, which brought us $26.50. Not much, but we're picking them up anyway so no one twists an ankle walking in the yard. And I wanted our daughter to have the black walnut experience. It almost paid for our new nut-picker-upper tool.....
If any of you are interested in locating a hulling station in your area, go to
https://black-walnuts.com