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Black Walnut Trees maybe next to go...........
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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1576934" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>Don't know how close you are to Morehead, but a few years ago there was a lot of nice trees around there. I remember a sign that said the hardwood capital of the world there. </p><p></p><p>ON the Walnut trees if they are showing signs of dying it would be best to log out what you can and make paperwood out of the rest. We lost our Ashe trees and as soon as the bugs started on them it ruined the wood as it stained it and made sorry timber out of it. This will probably do the same to the walnut. It is a shame the destruction these bugs are causing and most probably imported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1576934, member: 21075"] Don't know how close you are to Morehead, but a few years ago there was a lot of nice trees around there. I remember a sign that said the hardwood capital of the world there. ON the Walnut trees if they are showing signs of dying it would be best to log out what you can and make paperwood out of the rest. We lost our Ashe trees and as soon as the bugs started on them it ruined the wood as it stained it and made sorry timber out of it. This will probably do the same to the walnut. It is a shame the destruction these bugs are causing and most probably imported. [/QUOTE]
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