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At least two cultivars should be grown to ensure cross-pollination otherwise the kernels will not develop. Harvesting Traditionally mature nuts are allowed to fall from the tree and may remain on the ground for several days or longer before gathering by hand. To reduce hand harvesting costs, attempts are being made to develop strains where the burrs drop to the ground before the nuts fall out.


 

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Chestnut wood is porous, but it is very durable in soil and has been popular for fence posts, railway ties, and beams. You could hardly eat that much rice or potatoes, but could easily munch away a cup of peanuts. " Straight and rot-resistant, its timber was used to make telephone poles, railroad ties, furniture, and even musical instruments. The walnut family is placed in an order with a family containing a single species, an aromatic deciduous tree confined to China and Vietnam. g. Black walnut is native to the eastern United States. The sport of chestnutting may return to the American scene. They are used in making cookies and, of course, peanut butter. Chestnuts are scarce in the United States. Walnuts and pine nuts with their high oil content turn rancid quite quickly so its well worth keeping them in the freezer.



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