Is black walnut timber valuable?

Black walnut remains one of the most valuable hardwood tree species in the U.S., and landowners with quality trees are often rewarded with high market prices.
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Is black walnut wood worth anything?

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. Defects make a big difference in value when it comes to veneer.
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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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How much is a black walnut board foot worth?

Good question...it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay you! HOWEVER, the going stumpage rate for quality black walnut right now is around $0.80 - $2.00/bd ft for sawlogs (used to make lumber) and $3.00 - 10.00/bd ft for veneer logs (used to make fine face veneer for furniture, architectural paneling, etc.).
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How do I sell black walnut wood?

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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The Value of Black Walnut Wood



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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What 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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Can you make money growing black walnut trees?

Walnut trees can provide a very valuable and stable source of income. If you decide to grow walnut trees for timber – a different type of agribusiness – varieties like the black walnut tree may offer large profits, due to the high value of their timber.
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How much money does a walnut tree 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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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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Is there a difference between black walnut and walnut?

Did you know? Black Walnuts are the only all-wild tree nut in the United States. Nearly all Black Walnuts come from trees growing in the wild, while English walnuts come from orchards. The main difference between Black Walnuts and English walnuts are the rich, bold, distinctive flavor of the Black Walnut.
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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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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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Is black walnut good for 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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How many years does it take for a black walnut tree to mature?

In the Garden: Growing black walnut trees is easy, but it takes time to produce nuts. A black walnut tree is easy to grow from a nut. But to grow and produce nuts takes eight to 10 years. Squirrels help bury more walnuts on the property.
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How much can I sell black walnuts for?

Fogle said one can expect to earn anywhere between $8 and $10 a pound for black walnut meat at farmers markets. If selling directly to a black walnut buyer, he or she can expect black walnuts to bring $80 per truckload (black walnuts in the shell) or $10 per 100 pounds (black walnuts in the shell).
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How do I calculate the value of a tree?

The formula is: Tree Value = Base Value x Cross-sectional Area x Species Class x Condition Class x Location Class Base Value is the dollar amount assigned to 1 square inch of a tree's trunk cross-sectional area and is typically based on the cost of the largest available replacement plant of the same species.
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How can you tell the difference between a black walnut tree and an English walnut tree?

English walnuts originated from Persia, Black walnuts are native to North America. Black walnuts have an incredibly tough shell, English walnuts have a thin, soft shell. Black walnut trees grow 75-100 ft tall, English walnut trees grow 40-60 ft tall.
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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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What is the most valuable walnut tree?

Herrett and many of the so‐called tree veterans in this region witnessed a tree story that they will be talking about for years. It was the sale, for $80,000.01, of 18 black walnut trees, including one that‐the hardwood industry considered the most perfect and valuable black walnut tree in the nation.
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How do I identify a black walnut tree?

A black walnut tree is identified by its irregular oval crown, large pinnately compound green leaves, dark gray furrowed bark, and large green globose fruit clusters. A black walnut tree is easy to spot in the fall because of the masses of nuts under the tree.
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Why are there so many black walnuts this year?

Trees often increase flower bud production when they are under stress, so the dry weather in 2020 resulted in increased production of flower buds that emerged in spring 2021 to produce the abundance of nuts this year, Cregg said. “So really it's the weather last year that has influenced what we saw this spring.
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Can you cut down a walnut tree?

The best time to prune walnut trees is the later end of the dormant season when the trees are still out of leaves. This way you can easily see the form of the tree and you are not cutting away any new growth that appears in spring.
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