Does anyone buy walnut trees
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Call us today. Reports of black walnut trees being sold for hundreds or even thousands of dollars often cause homeowners to dream of huge profits from selling their backyard walnut trees. Unfortunately, while good quality walnut trees are often quite valuable, walnut trees grown in an urban setting usually are not.
Only an exceptionally large, high quality, urban grown walnut or group of walnut trees would interest a timber or veneer buyer. Black walnut Juglans nigra has long been used for fine furniture, gun stocks, bowls and novelties because of its beautiful grain, color and the ease with which it can be worked.
Good quality walnut logs are cut into lumber; the best are sliced into veneer. Several key characteristics determine the value of a black walnut tree for timber or veneer-including trunk diameter, merchantable height and how free the trunk is from defects. While walnut buyers will occasionally purchase small trees, particularly if they are part of a group of trees being sold, trees less than 15 inches in diameter are of comparatively little value.
It wouldn't be hard to load a log that size onto a trailer with a car jack and a come along, just jack up one end and back the trailer under it then pull it in with the winch. Haul it to a mill if you can find some one portable, and pay the 50 - to have it sawed up. Anne Miller. It might be cheaper to move the tree and transplant it in a different location or she might find a landscape company that would move the tree at no charge if she gave the tree to them. Trees that size can be moved and there is a piece of equipment the will grab the tree with its root ball.
These article don't explain it very well but may give you an idea of how it is done. I can't watch youtubes because my computer is slow and has no sound. Eventually, the tree will grow large enough for the Japanese to be interested in it as furniture lumber to make corporate conference tables. Anything that will fit into a standard ocean freight container will pay big money.
Your tree is far too small to interest Japanese craftsmen. Your tree is also too crooked and possibly twisted and warped to be made into veneer. In Austria, we measure time in generations.
The big money is for veneer logs. He can give you a free valuation of your tree. Most state forestry services publish a list of sawmills arranged by county.
Prices drop as haulage distance increases. Have him saw the tree into planks that you can use to make trestle tables for your new house. It may have some modest worth for specialty lumber provided the planks are dried carefully. Shred twigs and leaves for garden mulch. I ran my first forest nursery before you were born. Thank you all very much for the information. I really appreciate the different perspectives and advice.
What I had in mind was along the lines of what Dan said. Per your suggestion, I did find a few portable mills in my area that charge 30 cents per bdft, but haven't called to see if there is a setup charge yet.
The logs in those photos you posted would make a beautiful coffee table with the live edge. Or fireplace mantle. Now I need to figure out how to keep the 2 or 4 inch slabs from cupping during drying. Lots of heavy weights stacked on top? Alicia Halmon. I have a year old walnut tree in detroit mi I'm trying to sell.
Everybody knows a walnut tree is worth a thousand dollars or more, right? Missouri has an abundance of walnut trees. In fact, we have more than twice as many walnut trees than any other state.
If you have walnut trees on your property and are looking to sell them, there are some things you should know before you make that first cut. There are two basic levels of wood quality when dealing with black walnut — lumber grade and veneer. There are several lumber-grade trees for every veneer-grade tree.
You may be able to determine if your tree is lumber or veneer grade by examining the diameter of the tree, the height of the trunk before there is a limb, and the number of defects on the trunk. To qualify for Grade A veneer, the tree would need to be at least 19 inches in diameter, or 60 inches in circumference. Although it is possible to sell a tree at this size, it is a wiser financial move to keep the tree until it gains more diameter. If the owner allows the tree to add another 6 inches of diameter, he or she can easily double that income.
A black walnut tree grown in a field or pasture is usually similar in value to a nice oak tree grown in the forest. One reason for this is that the. At least 9 feet of clear trunk is required to make the good veneer grades. Many trees grown in open spaces will produce limbs low and in all directions from the trunk. This may look nice for a yard tree, but it decreases the timber value. If the tree forks into more than one trunk, or has limbs within 9 feet of ground level, it no longer qualifies as high-grade veneer.
The second problem with most field-grown black walnut trees is the number of defects on the tree. Any blemishes on a tree are considered defects. Each defect reduces the value of the tree. High value black walnut trees typically have large diameters, are straight, and have no defects for a long way up the trunk.
One hit with the brush hog will take the tree out of the most valuable veneer category. The wound created by the injury causes the tree to produce callous wood in an effort to seal the wound. That is a defect. Livestock around field-grown walnut trees also produce defects. Not only can they cause direct damage to the trunk, but their hooves can break the feeder roots of the trees and cause a stain in the wood.
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