Now, guys who have walnut tree groves they planted for the wood investment can make enough to pay the property taxes and then some every year selling the nuts! W have several groves close to us, but those guys didn't show up as they got tied up with corn and bean harvest. This is where a Church group or Scout troops can really make some money! The cash can be deducted from taxes if a non profit group sells them to us. Last year we picked up nuts from our 14 trees and from neighbors who hate to mow over them and we made over $700, mostly picked up by hand as we got the picking tools late in the season. One load I hauled in my 1971 Chevy Custom Camper 3/4 ton truck went across the scale at a local feed mill with 2.5 tons of nuts in the bed! Guys eyes got real big when he read the scale! Ol truck handled it fine but drove like a dump truck. That was when we decided to look into getting a hulling machine saving the 30 mile one way trips. We just have a ton of walnut trees in this area! They are everywhere! We are really looking forward to next season!
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