White or black walnuts are as good for catsup as the English walnut, and will keep good for several years.
Some think it an improvement to add the kernels of black walnuts, nicely picked--put them in just as you take up the taffy and give it one stir; a tea-cup of kernels to a pint of molasses is a good proportion.
What, in your opinion, is the one factor that is more responsible for this alternate bearing of black walnuts?
I don't believe any major changes have been made in the processing of black walnuts in the last ten years.
President Davidson: The Reverend Bernard Taylor of Alpine, Tennessee, will next read a paper on The Marketing of Black Walnuts as a Community Project.
One ounce of almonds, for instance, contains as much food lime as a pound of the choicest steak, and a quarter of a pound of black walnutssupplies as much food lime as nearly two pounds of average meats.
Since I wanted to have many black walnut trees some day, I decided to plant ten bushels of black walnuts in rows.
The varieties of black walnuts I first experimented with were the Thomas, Ohio, Stabler and Ten Eyck, which were planted by hundreds year after year.
If you simply have one tree that is a good one, that is enough, because you can graft over all sorts of black walnuts, Japanese walnut and Persian walnut stocks with the one or two trees which are known to be good in Michigan.
Black walnuts should be planted on fairly fertile, moist soil.
Chittenden if he could give any experience with the named varieties of black walnuts.
If there are to be black walnuts in our future forests, the trees must be planted or the nuts planted and properly safeguarded.
By next year, he said, he expected to have 25 varieties of black walnuts in his collection including some hybrids.
The growing of black walnuts in a commercial way will require education, but already there is a growing interest.
The picking and cracking expense with black walnuts is very little greater than with pecans, but the final cleaning to render the meat absolutely free of shells has been very expensive.
The Stabler, Thomas and Ohio are relatively superior black walnuts, but we do not know which is the best of these for breeding for size or vigor of tree or productivity or quality of nut or any other quality.
Whereas, on the other hand, my hickories, black walnuts, butternuts and hazel-filberts have not even lost a leaf.
Report on Commercial Cracking and Merchandising of Black Walnuts By H.
Colby 47 Report on Commercial Cracking and Merchandising of Black Walnuts--H.
I once had an aunt, when I was a very small boy, and it seems to me she said that she raised forty bushels of black walnuts on one tree.
And why not get game and squirrel lovers and tree planters in general to enthuse about the planting of black walnuts with a liberal sprinkling of butternuts?
In the southern part of the state of Michigan there are quite a lot of good trees, black walnuts, butternuts, which not only add beauty to your highways but are useful in many ways.
Now I want to try some chestnuts, black walnuts, English walnuts, pecans, and almonds.
It was while working in a commercial orchard of the grafted varieties of black walnuts that I noticed one especially promising Thomas tree.
Black Walnuts I have planted a few Thomas black walnut seedlings, two grafts, and a Tasterite black walnut graft.
This year I expect two bushels of heartnuts; about two bushels of filberts; some extra nice ones that ripened early, large and well filled; about two bushels of black walnuts, some very promising.
Black walnut has long been a favorite among farmers, but few of them had ever heard of =improved= black walnuts.
This may also account for the fact that there are no black walnuts either on the Tasterite, the wood of which has withstood the winters very well, or on the Thomas.
I think this answers the oft-asked question, "Why do not my black walnuts fill as they used to?
I have, however, some survival from this attempt in the form of black walnuts, which I had the foresight to plant as nuts immediately beside the Persian walnuts when they were planted as trees.
The prize winners and the awards are as follows: =Black Walnuts= Daniel Beck, Hamilton, Mich.
In closing I wish also to suggest that, in making a large planting of black walnuts, plant a few pecans, hicans, hickories and any other good trees recommended by the nurserymen.
Notes on the Commercial Cracking of Black Walnuts By H.
Good progress has been made in propagating our best varieties of black walnuts, English walnuts, and Chinese walnuts.
The reports show that the planting of black walnuts in any but good deep soil should be discouraged.
Black walnuts, particularly, require deep, rich soils into which their long taproots can easily penetrate.
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