In Indiana, you can sell black walnuts at local farmers' markets, nut processing facilities, or directly to buyers looking for them. Companies like the Harvesting Black Walnuts organization often buy them in bulk, and you can also check with local co-ops or agricultural extension offices for potential buyers. Additionally, online platforms like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace can help you connect with interested buyers in your area.
You can sell black walnuts to commercial hullers in Kentucky. Typically, commercial hullers accept black walnuts throughout the fall season in Kentucky.
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Walnuts originate from walnut trees (such as the Black Walnut), in the Juglans family. Walnut trees have pinnate leaves and hard shell-encased fruit, which when cracked open yield walnuts.
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Walnuts originate from walnut trees (such as the Black Walnut), in the Juglans family. Walnut trees have pinnate leaves and hard shell-encased fruit, which when cracked open yield walnuts.
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No, goldenrod is not toxic to black walnut trees. In fact, goldenrod can coexist with black walnuts, as they are not affected by the juglone toxin produced by black walnut trees. However, some plants are sensitive to juglone, but goldenrod is generally tolerant and can thrive in the vicinity of black walnuts.