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09/16/11

Picking pinon nuts - who, what, where, when, how

We are gearing up to take off for the pinon harvest out west.  Our harvest crew is already on the ground, set for the first frost .  They are ready to go all out in harvesting pinon (the New Mexico pinon).  I was sort of raked over the coals today, for n… more »

09/09/11

Pinyon forest landowners wanting to license pinon pickers - We are buying pinon nuts and leasing harvest land

The last few days, I have been on the phone lining out licenses for pinon picking. A license is an agreement to enter land and perform specific work on that land. We have a standard form for landowners and representatives. For example, a real estate agen… more »

09/04/11

Pinon Nuts - aka Indian Nuts and 2011 Harvest Pricing - Why would people pay $30.00 per pound for inshell American Pine Nuts?

I was scoping the internet this morning looking at the prices of hardshell pinon nuts. We have a good harvest on private land in the Southwest thanks to work we have done on the ground over the last few years. 99.999% of the time, the hardshell pine nut… more »

03/30/11

California's Forgotten Pine Nut

California's pine nuts
American pine nut species are not limited to the Jumbo Great Basin soft shell pine nut, or the New Mexico pinon nuts, this is an excellent pine nut from California
Hank Shaw is a client, and a writer.  His book, Hunt, Gather, Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast, will be published in May 2011.  He had written this excellent post about California pine nuts at the same time I was doing work on the forests of Nevada.  I… more »

11/15/10

Do you want to farm pine nuts? Here is information about where to get your pinon trees

https://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/fd/treepublic/OrderOnline.aspx?ItemID=74Pinus edulis Click above for more images Growth Rate: Slow Mature Height: up to 40 feet Water Requirements: Low Alkalinity Tolerance: Moderate-High Preferred E… more »

11/12/10

No New Mexico Pinon Nut ( Pine Nuts ) Harvest - 2010: Where to buy last year's pinon nuts while they last

We had a tiny hard shell pine nut harvest,only because we were out west for weeks this summer. We saw a handful of coning trees. I got about 40 lbs of hard shell, sent out some to clients and saved the rest of the pinon we had to give out with soft she… more »

11/08/10

Production of Pinon Nuts from Public Lands - Historical Data (Silvical Leaflet 47) July 29, 1909

I collect lots of pinon items and recently found this 1909 Silvical Leaflet put out by the USFS in 1909, interestingly enough, written by Gifford Pinchot. Nice find and for $6.00, I have a great historical document about pinon pine trees. There wasn't m… more »

10/29/10

The Woman who shelled pinon nuts

I discovered the story of a a very special woman who invented a pinon shelling machine in 1917. A woman after my own heart.She was determined to help people in New Mexico make the most of their pinon. She became an apprentice at a machine shop to lear… more »

10/28/10

DIY - pine nut sheller for less than $20.00

Last year, we started researching shelling equipment for pine nuts. I discovered that 1917, a very special woman invented a pinon shelling machine. She was determined to help people in New Mexico make the most of their pinon. She became an apprentice… more »

10/20/10

Free Pinon Nuts From Goods From The Woods, www.pinenut.com - Discover the difference in pine nuts species from The United States

I explained to a client that Goods From The Woods has a small (I do mean tiny) harvest of pinon nuts. I did not think it was fair to sell them as there are just not enough and one person would want to buy them all. We thought that a better thing to do w… more »

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Indian Nuts are pinon nuts. We shop buy and produce wild products pine nuts from the Great Basin of Nevada, which you can order including ours specials. Our certified wild products are sold on line to with conservation of public land. Why wild foods? They are living, raw, natural and environmentally sound.
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This blog and my work represents my life long love affair with forests and my commiment to protecting the blessing of creation. We also had a certified organic wild crop farm and we distill flowers and make other cool wild products. You will find them on our order page. pinenuts@pinenut.com or wild@wildcrops.com

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