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just for grins how are you cracking them?
I crack the walnuts and hickory nuts in a 3½" vise. Controlled break, and pretty quick. Orientation of the nut (ends or sides) in the vise seems to affect the cracking and the yield of large meats, and it is different depending on how dry the nut is (or at least it seems to be). If anyone should know Beenthere should be the one....I was very impressed with the grove of black walnuts I saw somewhere a while back surfing the FF...I plant a few myself, but not that orderly....Tim
As a kid I messed with them but ended up with stained hands and was too difficult to get the meat out, but now that I'm older I could wear rubber gloves for husking and and the methods described here for cracking. We have a gravel driveway....as soon as they fall kick throw rake...etc them out there let the car run over them a week or so then pick them up in a bucket and rince them off...most of the stain is gone....I realize some may not be so fortunate as to have a gravel drive though Tim
Make offer!This year, as a small, family fund raising project for my son's baseball team, we are processing several hundred black walnuts from a large black walnut tree in our woods. Never done this before, so I'm honestly not entirely sure how they turned out. Look good, smell like black walnuts, some nice decent sized pieces.Last weekend we produced an initial, small sized bag of nuts, maybe 1/2 pound or so with lots more to process, assuming there is demand/if there is someone who wants it.I exchanged a message with someone a while back about wanting black walnuts to eat/cook with. Buy all of it, a small amount whatever you want. I'm not even sure whats a fair price. You tell me. It's a fundraiser, so please be fair!Shoot me a private message if you are interested. Would prefer payment over paypal.Thanks for your time,GregDo you still have any walnuts for sale? I am interested in Black walnuts .How much are you asking for them and what sizes and I do have paypal accountThanks
$10 to $13 per hundred pounds (out of the nasty green husk). You back up the pickup, shovel or dump the green balls into the hopper of the machine which knocks off the husk, and a worker bags the walnuts in mesh bags. When done the bags are weighed and crisp $10 bills are handed out.
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