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Growing Black (and secondly English) Walnut for timber is often included in the top 5 or 10 most profitable crops. Especially in US, investors estimate that growing Black walnut for wood yields finally a 14% annual return. The trees are ready to be cut in 27-30 years and a well managed black walnut field can give revenues of 250.000$ per hectare. However, the tree needs certain climate requirements and high quality management. Read our [URL="http://www.wikifarmer.com/explore/agriculture/trees/walnut-tree/starting-a-walnut-orchard"]Black Walnut Growing Guide[/URL]
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