What is the lifespan of a black walnut tree?

Black walnut grows slowly, maturing on good soils in about 150 years; it may have a life span of more than 250 years.
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How do you know when a black walnut tree is dying?

Identifying a Dead Black Walnut Before Spring

Another way to check whether your tree is dead is to scrape back the outer bark on young branches. If the tree's bark is peeling, lift it and look at the cambium layer beneath. If it is green, the tree is alive.
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Should I cut down my black walnut tree?

Here are the best reasons to cut down your black walnut tree: Other plants can't grow around it, it has surface roots, it requires too much upkeep, branches are too close to your property, to minimize storm damage, or the tree is dying and browning.
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How big is a 50 year old black walnut tree?

A walnut site index of 80 indicates that location will grow a walnut tree to 80 feet of height in 50 years.
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How old is a mature black walnut tree?

Other websites say a black walnut tree takes 60 to 80 years to reach maturity for harvesting.
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What is a black walnut tree worth?

The most valuable trees I've seen in my 35-year career have been over 30 inches in diameter and larger." For example, a black walnut that is Grade A veneer at 19 inches diameter will be worth about $700 or $800. If you add another 6 inches of diameter, that price can nearly double.
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Do walnut trees have deep roots?

General Root Zone Characteristics

Expect the vast majority of the tree roots to be no deeper than 3 to 7 feet in the soil. Within the top 6 to 24 inches should be the most feeder and horizontal roots that take advantage of decaying organic matter, warmth and rain moisture.
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How much is a 50 foot black walnut tree worth?

50 board feet (Doyle Tree Scale). 50 board feet multiplied by $1.00/ft stumpage value = $50. Example 2: 18" DBH black walnut tree with one 16-ft log contains approx. 100 board feet.
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Do black walnut trees have mast years?

Black walnuts produce mast crops (large numbers of drupes) on average of twice every five years.
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How do I sell my black walnut tree?

Call or email several professional loggers. Explain that you have a mature black walnut tree you wish to sell. Meet and interview each logger. Request local verifiable references and a blank copy of their contracts.
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Can you top a black walnut tree?

Pruning for Timber Quality

A rule-of-thumb is to never allow a branch to exceed 1 1/2 to 2 inches in diameter before removal. Pruning branches greater than 2 inches often leads to the development of decay. Up to half of the tree's main stem can be pruned free of branches with no harm to the tree.
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Do deer eat walnuts?

Deer do not eat walnuts as much as they eat other nuts. They will only eat walnuts when they can't access other desirable foods. Farmers can use walnuts as a way of deterring deer. Still, it might be counterproductive since walnut may also hinder your other crops from growing.
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Can walnut trees be topped?

Leave 1 main branch at the top of your tree and remove the rest. The branch at the very top is your "central leader," which keeps the top of your tree open and airy. If you see additional branches growing towards the top, snip them off with garden shears or saw them away using a hand saw.
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What kills a black walnut tree?

Spray the top of the freshly cut stump with glyphosate, coating it liberally. Repeat every two days for a week or until the stump flesh turns gray. Black walnut trees can send up new suckers from the base of the trunk if the roots aren't killed.
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What is the difference between a walnut tree and a black walnut tree?

English walnuts have a much thinner and easily breakable shell or hull compared to the black walnut, allowing the fruit to be harvested more easily and as a whole. Black walnut trees are typically grown more so for their wood, due to the nature of their hard-to-harvest fruit from hulls.
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What does a dying walnut tree look like?

You may notice yellowing or spotted leaves, or in the case of cankers, black, sunken spots on the bark. If the canker completely girdles the trunk, the tree is likely dead or will be soon because nutrients can't reach the roots.
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What state has the most black walnut trees?

Missouri had the most black walnut trees (57.9 million), followed by Ohio (24.6 million), and Kentucky (24.5 million). Together, these three states accounted for 35% of the total number of live black walnut trees on forest land.
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What animal eats black walnuts?

Many animals eat these walnuts including squirrels, turkeys, raccoons and bears. Black walnut trees often affect the kinds and densities of plants that grow around them.
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Is 2021 a mast year?

You may notice this year there are far more acorns falling off oak trees than we usually find. This is because 2021 is a “mast year,” when the trees have had a bumper crop of nuts. Mast is an old word referring to all of the nuts in the forest including acorns, beechnuts, butternuts and walnuts.
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Does black walnut make good firewood?

Black walnut trees are a popular choice for firewood because they have a high heat value and long burn time. However, the process of seasoning black walnut wood is different from other types of hardwoods. Black walnut firewood usually needs between 1 to 2 years to season properly.
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What tree is worth the most money?

An African Black Ebony tree from Gabon could be worth a million dollars, if you can find one. Due to its high value many species of Black Ebony are now extinct or on the verge of extinction. The Paulownia may currently be the world's most valuable sustainably harvested hardwood tree.
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What are black walnuts worth 2021?

Black Walnuts are beginning to fall all over the area, and this year they're worth more than ever. To open the season, harvesters will be paid $20 per hundred pounds (after hulling)! This is a 25% increase from last year and the highest buying price in the 75 years that we've been in business.
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How far do black walnut roots go?

Estimates on root length vary, but most arborists agree that mature trees can have roots extend out from the trunk up to four times the height of the tree. If your black walnut is 40 feet tall, the roots could extend out 160 feet.
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How far do black walnut roots grow?

Although the black walnut has many uses and benefits, the tree does come with a caveat: the black walnut's roots, which may extend 50 feet or more from the trunk, exude a natural herbicide known as juglone.
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How tall do black walnut trees grow?

Black WalnutJuglans nigra. When grown in the open, the black walnut reaches 75' tall with a round, low branching, open crown that spreads nearly as wide as it is tall. In forests and plantations, the tree may reach 150' tall with a well formed trunk and lower limbs self pruned from « to 2/3 the distance from the ground ...
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