Ground Preparation for Black Walnut Harvest

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • This video shows you how to prepare the ground around a Black Walnut tree for an easier harvest.

Komentáře • 19

  • @gabbothis
    @gabbothis Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing. (Our family has been growing walnut for about 55 years and pruning for 40-45 years; for timber harvest only not nuts). I would recommend that severe forks shown from 9:00-10:00 on the younger trees be pruned much earlier in the life of the tree. Pruning out forks should be a top priority. On a given tree you may end up pruning out forks several times in life of tree to achieve a single dominant stem to your ultimate length of clear stem.

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Před 2 lety +1

    this is cool man I dont know why more people dont do this! its much better for the land and you can harvest the lumber and make a fortune

  • @joeblow1934
    @joeblow1934 Před rokem

    My wife and I bought some ground in Southern Missouri. It is our goal to start a Black Walnut forrest. The state helps with seedlings, etc.
    Thanks for the wonderful video. That is a great farm you have there.

    • @mitchallen658
      @mitchallen658  Před rokem

      Check out the Hammon Black Wa;lnut Company in Missouri,
      They are who buys the black walnuts.

  • @cdhilton7124
    @cdhilton7124 Před 4 lety +1

    Lovely video and wonderful plantation. Thank you for posting!

  • @mdsloads
    @mdsloads Před 2 lety +1

    Wish that was mine. Perfect

    • @mitchallen658
      @mitchallen658  Před 2 lety +2

      All you need is hard work and loving spouse.

  • @tonynguyen36
    @tonynguyen36 Před 3 lety +1

    very nice place.

  • @brysonandregg7806
    @brysonandregg7806 Před 2 lety

    incredibly inspiring

  • @alexlechef2
    @alexlechef2 Před 3 lety

    Very nice plantation sir

  • @patrickleone4494
    @patrickleone4494 Před 2 lety

    I am going to begin the process of planting a black walnut forest exactly like this in 2023. I am also in Indiana. I would love any tutelage you are willing to pass down.

    • @mitchallen658
      @mitchallen658  Před 2 lety +2

      Patrick, First is to contact the DNR or any forest ranger in the area you plan to plant. My email is mrsongird1@gmail.com Mitch

    • @Petrutu
      @Petrutu Před rokem

      Tried to send you an email but is not working

  • @140acresretired7
    @140acresretired7 Před rokem

    How do you pick them up?

  • @Petrutu
    @Petrutu Před rokem

    Hello! What you recomand to put at trees to help them grow? I planted this spring 430 black walnuts. And was thinking to help them with grow with something

  • @Petrutu
    @Petrutu Před rokem

    Hello, i plan to plant around 600 black walnut trees this year. But i saw there are some hybrid. Wich get mature in 25-30 years, what u think about that? Can tell us more about the trees u have? And what u recomand? Im sure im not the only one who wouls love to see a new video with your trees. Good luck!

    • @mitchallen658
      @mitchallen658  Před rokem +3

      We looked at the Hybrids 40 years ago and decided the cost and the requirement for wrapping them and unwrapping them did not fit my plan. Also the cost per tree was more than we wanted to pay.
      I acquired my trees from the state forest service. The cost was $.05 per tree, Hybrids were $1.50 per tree plus the wrappers were $1.50 per tree.
      If you are planning to just plant them and walk away. Save your money and use the state trees. We found that 300 per year worked out in the planting stage.
      Spacing is also important. We were advised to plant one black walnut then one white oak at 10 feet intervals. Then in 15 to 20 years cut the white oak out.
      My decision was to plant all black walnut at 10 feet apart. This required me to train them every 4 to 5 years, so they would grow tall and straight. This training was to remove the lower 1/3 of the limbs. I found that produced a tall and straight trees (for the most part).
      After 10 years the trees started to produce new seediness. So the last 1,000 trees cost was $0.00.
      At the 25 year point the smaller trees started to die out the. This will leave them about 20 feet apart and 15 to 20 feet to the first limb.
      Remember in a normal forest ( trees are 4 to 5 feet spicing) you can plan to harvest about 5 to 10 % veneer trees. We figure wwe have 60%+ veneer trees.
      Growing this kind of forest is not time communing, but requires you to plan your time.
      We found this kind of work very rewarding and refreshing and an escape to my usual occupation.
      Good luck and use the forest rangers in your area. That is their job and they are very good at this and your taxes pay for this service.
      Mitch
      mrsongbird1@gmail.com

    • @Petrutu
      @Petrutu Před rokem +2

      @@mitchallen658 thank you sir for your replay!