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Walnuts

Walnuts. Chapter 23. CA Walnuts Bearing Acreage. CA Nonbearing Acreage. CA Acreage 1987 - 2005. CA Yields per Acre. Cost of Production. Cost of Production. Harvest Costs. Cash overhead. Noncash overhead. Assumptions. Tree Growth and limiting factors. 30 to 40 feet tall.

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Walnuts

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  1. Walnuts Chapter 23

  2. CA Walnuts Bearing Acreage

  3. CA Nonbearing Acreage

  4. CA Acreage 1987 - 2005

  5. CA Yields per Acre

  6. Cost of Production

  7. Cost of Production

  8. Harvest Costs

  9. Cash overhead

  10. Noncash overhead

  11. Assumptions

  12. Tree Growth and limiting factors • 30 to 40 feet tall. • Older Var. Bear fruit 5 to 7 years after planting. • Newer Var. Bear fruit 3 to 4 years after planting. • Can remain productive for up to 50 years. • Wind pollination, thus no petals. • Chilling hours = 800. • Walnuts need 42 – 45” of water/year

  13. Climate needed is a cool, moist winters and hot dry summers. • Walnuts are cold hardy to about 100F. • Plant in deep soils, at least 10’ deep • Production = 2,000 – 5,000 lbs/acre

  14. Site Selection

  15. Selecting Rootstocks

  16. Choosing Cultivars • Chandler • Tulare • Hartley • Vina • Serr • Payne • Franquette • Chico

  17. Orchard Layout • Depends on the size of the tree. • See page 465

  18. Orchard Floor management, Irrigation & Fertilizers • Floor • Winter cover crop • Mow in spring once 4-5” • Irrigation • Flood • Micro sprinklers • Drip • Fertilizer

  19. Insects Navel Orangeworm

  20. Codling moth

  21. Two Spotted Spider Mite Southern Fire Ant

  22. Walnut Husk Fly

  23. Diseases – Deep Bark Canker

  24. Shallow Bark Canker

  25. Crown Gall

  26. Phytophthora

  27. Walnut blight

  28. Weeds

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