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Oregon Walnut
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Excerpt from Oregon Walnut: Southern Pacific
The culture of English walnuts is increasing to such an extent it bids fair to become one of the principal horticultural activities of the state. Walnuts have been grown in the state now for about twenty-five years, there being one commercial orchard of fifteen acres, twenty-one years old, and numerous scattered trees throughout the state of about the same age. The industry, however, during these twenty-five years has had rather a checkered career. Many of the early trees were of types that were not suited to our climatic conditions. Many trees of the California soft shell, or Santa Barbara, type were planted. Nuts were often bought at grocery stores and planted by interested parties. While many of these trees grew, relatively few of them ever bore commercial crops of fruit, at least not regularly.
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