How fast do black walnut trees grow?

Growth Rate
This tree grows at a medium rate, with height increases of 13–24" per year.
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How big is a 20 year old black walnut tree?

Black walnut is one of the more rapid- growing hardwoods. On good sites young trees may grow 3 to 4 feet in height per year, and in 20 years may attain heights of 40 to 50 feet with diameter of 6 to 10 inches.
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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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What is the fastest growing walnut tree?

Fastest Nut Bearing Trees

Butternut: The butternut is a variety of walnut. It can take anywhere from 3-5 years before they produce any nuts. They grow well in zones 3-7. Butternut trees can reach heights of 40 to 60-feet tall.
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Is black walnut slow growing?

Efforts were made to restore these magnificent trees, but progress has been slow. It takes 12 to 15 years before the tree produces any nuts and 40 to 60 years of constant care for it to fully mature.
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How Fast Do Walnut Trees Grow?



Are black walnut trees a good investment?

Investing in walnuts is one of the safest investments out there. The tree itself is very resistant to disease, pests and harsh weather conditions and in addition to that, walnuts maintain a stable and high price on world markets ensuring a high, long-term ROI.
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What is a mature black walnut tree worth?

Thus, a 22-inch DBH black walnut tree with one 8-foot veneer log may bring $510 (170 board feet x $3.00/ft), whereas a 26-inch DBH black walnut tree with one 8-foot veneer log may command $1300 (260 board feet x $5.00/ft).
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How much does it cost to plant an acre of black walnut trees?

Unless family labor is used, it costs about a $22.00 per acre to plant the trees, assuming a cost of labor at $7 per hour. With the cultivated ground, equipment consists of only a shovel, making the actual planting cost per tree about 93 cents.
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How much money does an acre of walnuts make?

At full production on good sites, 1,500 to 2,000 pounds are possible per acre each year. Selling cleaned dried nuts at $0.50 per pound yields a gross of $750 - $1,000 per acre. Direct marketing black walnuts are also a possibility, with retail prices per pound consistently exceeding $12.
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Will deer eat black walnut trees?

Deer-resistant black walnuts

Deer do not like that pungent smell that their shells give off. Deer will also eat tiny small walnut seedlings and sprouts from stumps. In most cases, deer may leave your black walnut trees alone once the plants before woody.
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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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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 often does a black walnut tree produce nuts?

Walnut trees will bear fruit once per year. However, the amount will vary each year. Occasionally, walnuts will not produce any fruits during the growing season because of stressors such as drought, pests, or lack of nutrients. Walnut trees bear walnuts around 7 years of age.
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How far apart should black walnut trees be planted?

Recommended spacing for walnut plantations is 12 x 12 feet (300 trees per acre). This allows for mortality and thinning of undesirable trees during the course of the rotation.
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Are black walnuts poisonous to dogs?

Another walnut to NEVER feed your dog is the black walnut which is particularly toxic to canines. Native to Northeastern U.S. and Canada, black walnuts are toxic to horses and dogs, but non-toxic to cats.
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How long do black walnut trees live?

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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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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Are black walnut trees rare?

Black walnut Juglans nigra

nigra, or black walnut, is one of the rarest and most valuable hardwood species in North America. The trees can grow to 30 or 40 m in height; under forest conditions, where the trees must compete for light, it grows a tall, straight trunk. J.
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Can you eat the nuts from a black walnut tree?

Black walnuts can be enjoyed raw and have an interestingly sweet and earthy taste to them that goes great on top of desserts, such as ice cream or cupcakes. They can also be dipped in a sugar syrup and enjoyed as a candy or ground to a meal and made into a flour.
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How much is a black walnut 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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Is black walnut expensive?

Is Black Walnut Expensive? Yes, black walnut lumber prices are fairly high. The average price of unprepped black walnut wood is $5.25/foot for a 4×4. Meanwhile, quartersawn black walnut costs $7.5/foot.
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Should I plant a walnut tree?

Walnuts don't survive well in the cold areas of Alaska that dip below -40℉ in the winter. On the other end of that extreme would be areas like southern Florida, Texas, Arizona, and southwest California that are just too hot to grow walnut trees. Most of the Hawaiian Islands are also too hot to grow walnut trees.
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