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- Articles -
The articles summarized below have appeared in an NNGA Annual report and are an example of the kind of information in the NNGA library. An index of NNGA Annual Reports from 1910 - 1974 which can lead you to other articles on black walnuts is available for purchase.
When ordering an article, its name, length, and the Annual Report it is in is required. Note this information for inclusion on the order form.
- Propagating Pecan and Black Walnut in Missouri

- by University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, 1994,10 pp
- Eastern Black Walnut Seed Size Trail
- by L. Miller, 2 pp
85th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1994
Miller tells of his study with seed size and it's effect on the seedlings produced.
- Comparison of Slow and Quick Release Fertilizers on Black Walnut
- by F. Ponder, Jr., 4 pp
85th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1994
Ponder traces the results of differing tree fertilization programs over a five year period.
- Selection Effectiveness for Black Walnut Nuts and Timber
- by G. Rink , et al., 9 pp
85th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1994
Rink, et al provide the results of a 9 year study on 248 walnut trees comparing selection for
growth rate and nut-bearing characteristics.
- Grass Control Improves Early Growth of Black Walnut More Than Either
Deep Ripping or Irrigation
- by J.W. Van Sambeek and F.D. McBride, 11 pp
84th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1993
Van Sambeek and McBride present dramatic results of grass control on black walnuts.
- Growing Black Walnut in Kansas: Field Observations
- by J. Rowland and W. Reid, 6 pp
84th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1993
Rowland and Reid recommendations for walnut plantings in Kansas after
examining existing plantings across their state.
- Books & Files -
(Category 1*)
- BLACK WALNUT FOR PROFIT: A Guide to Risks and Rewards
- by Bruce Thompson, 1976, 285 pp
- BLACK WALNUT
- by Bob Chenoweth, 1995, 334 pp
- Walnuts: Miscellaneous information
- Loose-leaf File, 107 pp
- BLACK WALNUT AS A CROP
- US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, 1973, 114 pp
- BLACK WALNUT CULTURE
- US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, 1966, 94 pp
- KNOWLEDGE FOR THE FUTURE OF BLACK WALNUT
- US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, 1997, 256 pp
- BLACK WALNUT FOR THE FUTURE
- US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, 1982, 151 pp
* Books & miscellaneous files of information by topic. Note the category number. It determines postage cost. (You must be or become a member to borrow a book.)
- Books & Files -
(Category 2*)
- UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI CENTER FOR AGROFORESTRY PAMPHLETS:
- Propagating Pecan and Black Walnut in Missouri
- Why Black Walnuts
- MANAGER'S HANDBOOK FOR BLACK WALNUT
- USDA Forest Service, 1977, 22 pp
* Annual Reports and light publications of less than 100 pages.
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