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Tags: pinyon - Penny's Pine nuts

Tags: pinyon

Outlook Pine Nut Harvest 2010: Supply issues continue

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Increased global interest will keep pine nut supplies short in 2010/11Tuesday May 25 2010FOLLOWING historically high prices of pine nuts seen in the 2009/10 season, of up to €25,000 ($31,047) to €26,000 per tonne, supply will still be short and pri… more »

George Frazier's pine nut sheller : Beat the price increase of pine nuts and have fresh, safe, bitter taste free pine nuts with our pine nut shelling machine

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These are freshly shelled pine nuts from Penny's Pine Nuts. They were shelled with George Frazier's pine nut sheller, which we are giving away to clients ordering 1,000 lbs or more of our Jumbo American Pinyon Pine Nuts Are these beautiful or what? We s… more »

US Pine Nut Forests slated to become charcoal - WECHAR, or Water Efficiency and Carbon Harvesting Act

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American Pine Nut forests slated to become biofuel for WECHAR . This should offend everyone who is screaming about the high price of pine nuts and the fact it is almost impossible to get American Pine nuts: The world's first bill dedicated to promoting… more »

Nevada Deforestation, Public Lands, Food Policy and The Science Sleeze

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I imagined it might take 10 years or so - but, policy would change, agency culture would change and Americans would be happily chowing down on their own species of pine nuts while protecting huge swaths of public lands from deforestation for cattle grazing. (We are never as smart as we think we are.) more »