Home production of black walnut nutmeats

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"The Eastern Walnut tree grows prolifically in Missouri. In the fall of the year, as most Missourians know, the ground is covered with large green walnuts under the crown of most black walnut trees. The nuts are there for the taking; in fact, most people would be grateful to have them removed from their lawns. Very few people will want to spend time collecting the nuts, removing the husk (fleshy cover) and allowing the nuts to dry out a month or two before cracking and removing the nutmeats."--First page.

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