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  2. Harvesting in a nutshell: Fedora Farms gives inside look at ...

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    Oct. 26—Bringing walnuts from trees to grocery stores starts at Fedora Farms in Meridian. As the harvesting season continues through November, officials with both Fedora Farms and the Sutter ...

  3. Walnuts in California - Wikipedia

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    Chandler Walnut on a Glenn County farm close to the Sacramento River during harvest season 2023. Walnuts are an indigenous fruit species of California. Juglans californica is native to Southern California and the Central Valley, whereas Juglans hindsii is native to the northern parts.

  4. Juglans nigra - Wikipedia

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    Black walnut is an important tree commercially, as the wood is a deep brown color and easily worked. Walnut seeds are cultivated for their distinctive and desirable taste. Walnut trees are grown for lumber and food, and processors have found additional markets for even the tough outer hulls by finely grinding them for use in products such as ...

  5. Juglans hindsii - Wikipedia

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    Juglans hindsii, commonly called the Northern California black walnut and Hinds's black walnut, is a species of walnut tree native to the western United States (California and Oregon). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is commonly called claro walnut by the lumber industry and woodworkers, and is the subject of some confusion over its being the root stock ...

  6. How to Espalier Fruit Trees for the Best Harvest in Small ...

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    Europeans widely adopted it in the Middle Ages as a decorative art form, as well as a practical method for growing fruit trees in small courtyards. Benefits “Espalier develops a structure that ...

  7. Juglans regia - Wikipedia

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    Juglans regia, the common walnut [1] or Persian walnut [2] amongst other regional names, is a species of walnut. It is native to Eurasia in at least southwest and central Asia and southeast Europe, but its exact natural area is obscure due to its long history of cultivation.

  8. Carya laciniosa - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife and people harvest most of them; those remaining produce seedling trees readily. The wood is hard, heavy, strong, and very flexible, making it a favored wood for tool handles. A specimen tree has been reported in Missouri with 117 cm (46 in) diameter at breast height , 36.9 m (121 ft 1 in) tall, and a spread of 22.6 m (74 ft 2 in).

  9. Agroforestry - Wikipedia

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    He combined extensive plantings of walnut trees, harvested the nuts and fed them to the pigs, then sold the pigs as a source of income. When the walnut trees matured, they were sold for timber and more trees were planted so that there was a continuous cycle of economic cropping that provided both short-term and long-term income to the small ...