Harvesting of stand of walnut trees and other hardwood and Ozark Missouri.
Growing black walnut timber can take 50 to 75 years, depending on soil type and landscape, so it’s not a get-rich-quick scheme.
But it can be a way to nurture income for the next generation. Although the prospect is not without work, creating a stand of high quality walnut timber isn’t insurmountable.
And Missouri landowners have an edge. With twice as many eastern black walnut trees as any other state, Missouri is “way out in front in the number of walnut trees,” READ MORE HERE: Black Walnut FIELD GUIDE
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