IMPORTANT NOTE - The following is an archived page on hybridwalnut.com, which is no longer marketing trees for American Forestry Technology, AFT, SECHE-O, etc. However, hybridwalnut.com continues to offer the genetically superior timber trees (including the Purdue-source grafted black walnut trees and their superior seedlings) and other quality landscape trees, which are now available for purchase online. We will be happy to send you printed material for our online products if you submit this form. The hybridwalnut.com archived pages contain probably the most complete collection available of the technical aspects of successfully growing veneer grade timber, collected by yours truly over the course of many years. These technical guidelines remains relatively constant, but the marketing information on the archived pages is out-of-date. Therefore, if you find this page to be of interest, I suggest you print it out or something because I do not intend to keep it live forever...

Best regards,
John Neidigh
Owner, hybridwalnut.com


Email Update - April 28, 1998

Dear Tree Lover,

Here's the latest "Email Update" to "Walnut on the Web!." As always, all the links to new pages listed below are included on the Walnut on the Web! Home Page:

www.hybridwalnut.com

  1. "What's New!" Page
  2. I've added a "What's New!" page so you'll know at once what I've updated on Walnut on the Web!:

    Basically, the What's' New! page is an archive of all the previous Email Updates--the latest of which you are now reading....

  3. Finding a Buyer for Your Trees
  4. One of the most frequently asked questions I receive is, "How do I find a buyer for some black walnut trees I have?" FAQ #13 on my Frequently Asked Questions page:

    addresses this question in detail. But I recently added a rather hidden link to a very helpful article about how one goes about getting professional help in establishing the value of a plantation and conducting a timber sale:

    FAQ #13, mentioned above, also provides a link to this article:

  5. Ornamental Trees Page
  6. I've added a Data Sheet for the ornamental trees:

    we sell to growers who want to intercrop between their black walnut trees. Intercropping with ornamental trees:

    is an excellent way to get an early return on your plantation.

    The Nursery informs me that we still have a good supply of cherry, Colorado blue spruce, red maple, white oak, poplar, and Frasier fir left:

Well, that's about all for now. Hope you decide to get some Successor GST grafts or seedlings planted. These are quite impressive trees!

Best regards,

John Neidigh
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