Amazing video for me to watch as i have my own very small walnut farm. Walnuts were planted there already when i bought the house and land around it. 15 adult trees (well, very old, 30 or more years old) and now 8 young trees 2-4 years old which i planted myself. A great passion about everything involving agriculture makes me want to buy neighbours land and plant more walnut trees. I pick them up by hand, dry it in the sun or on my fireplace and then crush it by hand with a crushing tool. Hard work but makes our cold winter hours pass more quickly.
@@tony98discovery there are enough walnut buyers in my country (Slovenia) to be able to expand from current 23 trees to let’s say 40. Future plans are simply to try to buy the land, extend my fence to cover also this land and prepare the terrain to plant walnuts in correct distance next to each other. Current old trees were planted too close to each other and thus grew very high without important branches in the middle of the trees. I produce everything bio eco friendly. It is impossible of course to live of this ( if it is a good year i can earn up to 1000 eur of extra money per year) but at least i can earn some money on the side to save up for bad times or to save to invest into new land. But physically it is hard work to manage without any machines like in your video. You know, some of us hustle to be able to bring healthy food on the table and save some money, some live out of social support and buy sprayed vegetables and other food and are too lazy to work.
Walnuts grown here Central Valley Fresno, California I love walnuts lots of vitamin thank you bring educational informative information agricultural love it beautiful video thank you💕🌹💕from California
*Incredible video! In Europe, we gather them in baskets and sun-dry them for year-round enjoyment. I adore creating cakes and desserts with walnuts too.* 🌞🌰🍰
California is a beautiful state and I am lucky to have family to visit there. I had no idea California is a large producer of walnuts. They need to replace the California Raisin with the Californian Walnut. :)
Hola Tony 98. Muchas gracias por mostrar la producción de nuez. Si acá en casa se consumen todos los días nueces. Desde Tucumán, Argentina te dejo un like.
Amazing video. In Europe we pick them in baskets and dry them out on the sun. Then we eat them all year long. I also love to bake cakes and all kind desserts from walnuts.
It's astounding the work that goes into producing these wonderful nuts. We take their availability on the shelves in the stores for granted. We are so spoiled. I had no idea it took six years for walnuts to come to fruition. We have so much why isn't it enough for Humanity?
Great video. I harvest around 3000 off my two trees here in the UK every year. August and September is a battle with the American grey squirrel. 60 dealt with this year.
Walnuts from planting to processing is good to watch American foods and cultivation methods are comparatively superior to others so as quality we belive
With thousands of tons of walnuts harvested each season, the video highlights the sheer scale and efficiency of agricultural production in the United States, demonstrating the incredible growth in agriculture that has helped meet the global demand for this nutritious food.
I taste your walnuts last night and I tell you so fresh so tasty such a delicious flavor. You remind me of the one I used to eat. It’s a little girl in my country. Italy, the flavor it’s there not like some of the others that I taste before yours is superior, thank you
In Iran We Have a Lot Of Wild Walnut Forests and I think Oldest Walnut Tree's Exist in my country Maybe you don't believe me but one of biggest and bloodiest war's of Ancient Iran was for a Walnut Tree , this tree is very Respectful for us 🇮🇷🌳
Just went walnut picking in Cornelius Oregon. Duyck's Peachy Pig Farm I like to eat them right away. While they still have some of the green husk on. Or just falling off. The seed is white and has a membrane to peel off. The membrane is bitter, but the seed is more sweet than dried walnuts.
@@tony98discovery at this stage I enjoy the raw. I believe that there are recipes using "green" walnuts, but most call for dried walnuts. It is a meticulous process to get the skin off of the seed. I usually eat them when I'm having a conversation with someone. Eating them together. It brings back memories from my childhood. I think maybe we were just impatient to wait for them to dry and learned to eat them earlier. The first time we asked to pick green walnuts. The farm didn't understand why. But since then other eastern Europeans have asked for the same thing.
Few man made lakes on these 4500 acres of walnut orchard can definitely reduce the use of river water which can be used for the population of California . The walnut trees and the Almond trees will grow better with rain water harvesting in man made lakes and at the same time reduce the watering tremendously .Thus the water in the river can be of great use for the citizens . Everyone will have water in plenty . If 4500 small lakes are made in 4500 acres . then we may not not have to water the trees . The soil will be moist and fertile year round . If we cover the ground with corn leaves or straw , or banana trunk and leaves etc , they will absorb the rain water and keep the soil moist for several days . When nature gives water all over the land , collect some freely .
I like both. The English walnuts are sweeter and great to eat plain while American black walnuts have an earthy flavor that stands up well in cakes, cookies, and candy.@@tony98discovery
Imagine if this is where all the money donated for planting trees goes too. Win win for our farmers. They get a little extra money for planting trees they already plan too plant and they get to harvest it too. I wouldn't even be mad... our farmers need help.
@@tony98discovery Yes, I really enjoy them. We have a dozen nice black walnut trees on our property here in southern Indiana. The kids, nieces and nephews, have taken over the chore of gathering the nuts. We save some to hull, crack, and pick for personal use and the rest of them the kids will sell to the nearest buying location for Hammon's Black Walnuts out of TN. Fall time is always a wonderful time!
We eat English walnuts in baked goods around the holidays. Not too many during the year. We don't intentionally bake with black walnuts. The flavor is a bit intense. @@tony98discovery
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Amazing video for me to watch as i have my own very small walnut farm. Walnuts were planted there already when i bought the house and land around it. 15 adult trees (well, very old, 30 or more years old) and now 8 young trees 2-4 years old which i planted myself. A great passion about everything involving agriculture makes me want to buy neighbours land and plant more walnut trees. I pick them up by hand, dry it in the sun or on my fireplace and then crush it by hand with a crushing tool. Hard work but makes our cold winter hours pass more quickly.
Do you have any specific goals or plans for expanding your walnut farm in the future?
@@tony98discovery there are enough walnut buyers in my country (Slovenia) to be able to expand from current 23 trees to let’s say 40. Future plans are simply to try to buy the land, extend my fence to cover also this land and prepare the terrain to plant walnuts in correct distance next to each other. Current old trees were planted too close to each other and thus grew very high without important branches in the middle of the trees. I produce everything bio eco friendly.
It is impossible of course to live of this ( if it is a good year i can earn up to 1000 eur of extra money per year) but at least i can earn some money on the side to save up for bad times or to save to invest into new land. But physically it is hard work to manage without any machines like in your video. You know, some of us hustle to be able to bring healthy food on the table and save some money, some live out of social support and buy sprayed vegetables and other food and are too lazy to work.
Thank you, your dedication to providing healthy, sustainable food options speaks volumes about your values and work ethic.
Walnuts grown here Central Valley Fresno, California I love walnuts lots of vitamin thank you bring educational informative information agricultural love it beautiful video thank you💕🌹💕from California
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This video was exactly what I needed to brighten my day. Thanks!
Good video tony! The guys who made the processing machines are no doubt geniouses! Keep up the good postings👍
Thank you.
*This is the best walnut harvesting video I’ve seen. Your technique is incredibly efficient and well-executed!*
Thank you, do you like walnut flavor?
Watching you work in the garden is so peaceful
Thank you
*Incredible video! In Europe, we gather them in baskets and sun-dry them for year-round enjoyment. I adore creating cakes and desserts with walnuts too.* 🌞🌰🍰
En büyük aşk bu işte,çok güzel bahçe,tesis, hasat süreci,tebrikler çok güzel
California is a beautiful state and I am lucky to have family to visit there. I had no idea California is a large producer of walnuts. They need to replace the California Raisin with the Californian Walnut. :)
It's wonderful that you have the opportunity to visit California and enjoy its beauty.
Best walnut harvesting video I've seen. You've got the technique down pretty efficiently.
Impressive harvesting technique! 👍🌰
Seeing how food is grown and harvested is amazing.
ازرعوا الاشجار النادرة ذات الجدوى الاقتصادية ❤
Brilliant video! Our walnuts planted a few years ago now are fruiting for the first time.
Congratulations on those walnuts
Exciting first harvest! 🌰🎉
This is woundeful really farming God bless those doing the great job of feeding almost the whole world good job
Yes, thank you
But nothing can beat the Kashmiri walnuts in the tastes❤
How do you like the taste of American walnuts?
Says an Indian
You can't compare when you haven't tried the other varieties
@@rahulgowda8517 definitely I have tried too many and I said that because we grow walnuts organically & those tastes good
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I love walnuts and I am glad for all the work and know how that goes into getting them to me. Thanks for the great video..
Glad you like them!
Hola Tony 98. Muchas gracias por mostrar la producción de nuez. Si acá en casa se consumen todos los días nueces. Desde Tucumán, Argentina te dejo un like.
I’m glad that I stumbled upon this video. I picked up a few black walnuts from a neighbor’s tree yesterday.
haha, eat them immediately
I hope you allow people to visit walnut factory and a guide to give info on walnut planting and processing.
Great thanks you 😊😊😊😊
Great video. This brought back memories. Growing up we had black walnut trees.
Are you near the walnut trees now?
Nostalgic memories indeed! 🌳🌰
Such abundant nutrition, this process is worth it. Black walnut trees are lovely, feed the people.
That's why walnuts are so expensive in some countries.
Amazing video. In Europe we pick them in baskets and dry them out on the sun. Then we eat them all year long. I also love to bake cakes and all kind desserts from walnuts.
That's a great idea!
I have a giant old walnut in my backyard and decided to try and harvest some of the walnuts this year.
Harvest those walnuts and eat, you won't regret it.
We just moved to a new home that has a black walnut tree in the yard, this was a Great video!
That's great, hope you get to eat those walnuts soon
It's astounding the work that goes into producing these wonderful nuts. We take their availability on the shelves in the stores for granted. We are so spoiled. I had no idea it took six years for walnuts to come to fruition. We have so much why isn't it enough for Humanity?
That is also the reason why this seed is quite expensive
Truly eye-opening process! 🌰👏
Great video. I harvest around 3000 off my two trees here in the UK every year. August and September is a battle with the American grey squirrel. 60 dealt with this year.
That's amazing, how do you harvest walnuts?
Walnuts from planting to processing is good to watch American foods and cultivation methods are comparatively superior to others so as quality we belive
Hey Tony, walnuts are my and my daughter's favorite food.
I also like walnut, its taste makes me addicted
we have black walnuts here in Missouri I like there taste better than the English walnut
How do you like the taste of black walnuts?
Walnut my favorite...its so amazing harvest....💚
Do you often eat walnuts?
Pecans are more usable in recipes and less expensive.
Thanks to these farmers who made it possible for me to open a pack of walnuts and eat them at home.
The feeling of eating walnuts in the rain is great haha
OH! Thank you. I can eat walnuts every day without getting bored.
Looks like you've been karmic with walnuts haha.
Thank You very much for your video, have just done a batch of walnuts and they are absolutely yummy..
Congratulations on enjoying the delicious walnuts.
With thousands of tons of walnuts harvested each season, the video highlights the sheer scale and efficiency of agricultural production in the United States, demonstrating the incredible growth in agriculture that has helped meet the global demand for this nutritious food.
What do you think are some of the biggest challenges faced by walnut farmers today?
ازرعوا اشجار الزيتون فيها فوائد عظيمة
اشجار الزيتون تحتاج اجواء شييهة ب اجواء دول البحر المتوسط. اما الجوز يحب الاجواء الباردة وهو منتشر ببلادنا ايضا بكردستان وايران وتركيا
I taste your walnuts last night and I tell you so fresh so tasty such a delicious flavor. You remind me of the one I used to eat. It’s a little girl in my country. Italy, the flavor it’s there not like some of the others that I taste before yours is superior, thank you
If you have any other favorite snacks or flavors from your home country, I’d love to hear about them.
I enjoyed eating California walnuts as a snack and in overnight oats.
Is this plant grown where you live?
Thinking about growing walnuts on a smaller scale in Arkansas, US, where we've had a lot of rain.
I just harvested 3 onion sacks worth of black walnuts from my yard last week. Delicious and nutritious resource.
That's amazing, how do you like the taste of black walnut?
AWESOME and Amazing 🤩
Tank you
Thanks. My dad has a walnut tree but he didn’t know how to dry them.
After watching this video, eat them haha
In Iran We Have a Lot Of Wild Walnut Forests and I think Oldest Walnut Tree's Exist in my country
Maybe you don't believe me but one of biggest and bloodiest war's of Ancient Iran was for a Walnut Tree , this tree is very Respectful for us 🇮🇷🌳
In Florida, We have Wild Walnut Forest and some Walnut Trees In here Have More than 2000 years old.
Wow, how do you know the age of a walnut tree?
Yeni abone selamlar herkese kardeşim emeğine sağlık herkese iyi akşamlar
We have three huge Walnut trees surrounding our small backyard.
Have you ever harvested the fruit of that walnut tree?
Nice BGM🙏
Thank you
Just went walnut picking in Cornelius Oregon.
Duyck's Peachy Pig Farm
I like to eat them right away. While they still have some of the green husk on. Or just falling off.
The seed is white and has a membrane to peel off.
The membrane is bitter, but the seed is more sweet than dried walnuts.
Do you enjoy using fresh walnuts in any particular recipes, or do you prefer eating them raw?
@@tony98discovery at this stage I enjoy the raw.
I believe that there are recipes using "green" walnuts, but most call for dried walnuts.
It is a meticulous process to get the skin off of the seed.
I usually eat them when I'm having a conversation with someone. Eating them together.
It brings back memories from my childhood. I think maybe we were just impatient to wait for them to dry and learned to eat them earlier.
The first time we asked to pick green walnuts. The farm didn't understand why. But since then other eastern Europeans have asked for the same thing.
Are these walnut already cook? It seems it is shipped with shell intact.
I have been enjoying living near walnut orchards for 29 years, which is coincidentally how old I am.
How do you find the taste of walnuts?
how are squirrels managed in these farms?
With guns😂
Wow !
I have two walnut trees, but I've never tried harvesting them.
Pick up the walnuts when it falls and eat it, you will feel great
Damn...If only we could produce more walnuts than Chiner...Damn!
Now I see why walnuts are so expensive, a lot of work.
That's right, many people don't eat walnuts and they don't know why it's expensive
I tried harvesting walnuts about a decade ago, but gave up as it was too much effort for too little walnuts.
Haha, that's why you have to spend a lot of money to be able to eat walnuts.
@@tony98discoveryપણ ઙૈઐઙ હુંદ્દ રે હો તો ્્ સબ
Few man made lakes on these 4500 acres of walnut orchard can definitely reduce the use of river water which can be used for the population of California . The walnut trees and the Almond trees will grow better with rain water harvesting in man made lakes and at the same time reduce the watering tremendously .Thus the water in the river can be of great use for the citizens . Everyone will have water in plenty . If 4500 small lakes are made in 4500 acres . then we may not not have to water the trees . The soil will be moist and fertile year round . If we cover the ground with corn leaves or straw , or banana trunk and leaves etc , they will absorb the rain water and keep the soil moist for several days . When nature gives water all over the land , collect some freely .
правильно!
I lived in this house with a huge walnut tree for 40 years and I never knew how to even tell if they were ripe.
So you still haven't eaten those walnuts yet?
@@tony98discovery I think he didn't.🙉🙈🙊
black walnut here in east tenn
Please share weat growing video
I live in London. I was wondering if it's warm enough in london to grow walnuts?
If you only have a few walnut trees in your garden, this is doable.
и как быстро окупается вся это сельскохозяйственная техника?
Can we develop a walnut farm in a rainforest area?
Absolutely, you can buy seed walnuts and start growing them
English walnuts. Black walnuts are native to the U.S., grow wild, and quite different from the character and flavor of the English walnuts.
How do you like the taste of walnuts?
I like both. The English walnuts are sweeter and great to eat plain while American black walnuts have an earthy flavor that stands up well in cakes, cookies, and candy.@@tony98discovery
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yes, do you often eat walnuts?
That’s a lot of tractors
Imagine if this is where all the money donated for planting trees goes too. Win win for our farmers. They get a little extra money for planting trees they already plan too plant and they get to harvest it too. I wouldn't even be mad... our farmers need help.
I like the feel of the video - but the imagery does not give much detail, nor does the commentary
Thank you, how do you like the walnut flavor?
Walnut trees are very common in Iraqi Kurdistan and Iran
Do you like walnut flavor?
Leaning, leaning...
Do you often eat walnuts?
@@tony98discovery Yes, I really enjoy them. We have a dozen nice black walnut trees on our property here in southern Indiana. The kids, nieces and nephews, have taken over the chore of gathering the nuts. We save some to hull, crack, and pick for personal use and the rest of them the kids will sell to the nearest buying location for Hammon's Black Walnuts out of TN.
Fall time is always a wonderful time!
Gathering black walnuts must be a rewarding activity, especially with the beautiful trees on your property.
In Turkey and i even collected them
How do you harvest them?
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hello
Can I help you?
Squirrels rn: =O !!!
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These are English walnuts not black walnuts.
Do you like eating walnuts?
Subhanallah
Pakistani zameendao vedayro, seekho Appnay mamay amreka say. Jo tumaray beteyo Mao YAR HAY...
Afghanistan and Iran the best
I have never eaten macadamia nuts grown in the Middle East
This would be English walnuts. Not black walnuts
Have you eaten walnuts yet?
We eat English walnuts in baked goods around the holidays. Not too many during the year. We don't intentionally bake with black walnuts. The flavor is a bit intense. @@tony98discovery
Black walnuts are better than English walnuts. White Walnuts or Butternuts are the best.
Do you often eat walnuts?
seeds oil machine
Do you like walnuts?
what a waste of water leave it to Cali. to waste all the water they can
dear content creator, the process of learning is hard for humans, especially for involved subject matter such as you provide here. music and knowledge cannot become realized simultaneously, and to make these matters MOST unjoyable your choice of music and the mix, wanna throw up it could not be worse.... so knock it off!!!!!
I apologize if the music or any other aspect of your experience here has been less than enjoyable for you.
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