NNGA Annual Report Index

The updated Index of Annual Reports of the Northern Nut Growers Association starts at Volume 67 (1976) and goes to the present. To make the index more user-friendly, each article has been placed into one or more of the categories shown below.

If there are more than two authors, I listed the first one, followed by “et al”. Researchers and hobbyists can now identify specific information within a category, and can order hard copies of the article through the NNGA Library. It may be helpful to check several lists because an article that discusses a cultivation practice used with pecans, for example, may also be useful in the cultivation of chestnuts.

A list of all articles published from 1910 through 1975 is still available from the Annual Report Index, which is in booklet form. The cost is $6.50 (plus postage), which is available from Jerry Henkin, the NNGA Librarian, at the address below.

For ease of categorization, I have chosen to include northern pecans with “Pecans”; hicans with both “Pecans “ and “Hickory nuts”; filberts, Turkish hazels, hazelberts, and trazels with “Hazelnuts”; English, Persian, and Carpathian walnuts (Juglans regia) are listed with “Carpathian Walnuts”; chinquapins with “Chestnuts”; irrigation, transplanting, fertilization, weed control, post-harvest processing, pruning, et al. with “Cultivation Practices”; grafting, budding, rootstocks, micropropagation, et al. with “Propagation”; and bugs, birds, deer, raccoons, groundhogs, squirrels, and microorganisms with “Critters”. Where appropriate, an article will appear on two or more lists. I have taken the liberty of adding information in brackets after a few titles to help readers decide if they want a particular article.

Each entry gives the title of the article, the name(s) of the author(s), and location (volume: page numbers). Beginning in 2016, The Nutshell began to publish scientific and technical articles, and the numbering system changed; articles can still be accessed by their dates and page numbers. When ordering, please give the volume or date and page numbers in addition to the name and author.

If you are a member of the NNGA, the cost is $2.00 per article, plus shipping; for non-members, the cost is $10.00 per article, plus shipping. In lieu of shipping, articles can be scanned and sent via email. If you have questions, feel free to call or write.

Dr. Jerry Van Sambeek, of the USDA Forest Service in Missouri, deserves credit for helping me to set up the present index.
Good growing,

Jerry Henkin, NNGA Librarian
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Yonkers, NY 10705
USA

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Annual Report Index - 1976 to Present

Almond
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Use of herbicides in orchards and small plantings of nut crops Lagerstedt, H.B. 68:50 - 53
Double-kernel almonds yielded higher shelling Percentage than single-kernel almonds Procopiou, J 70:87 - 89
Walnut and almond improvement programs In Romania and Hungary Shreve, L.W. 72:22 – 26
Almonds in the Northeast Lefever, D. 74:145 – 146
Decay organisms of tree nuts and their control Wells, John M. & Payne, Jerry A. 75:35 – 40
Boosting tree growth with solar powered roots [irrigating with heated water] Campbell, R.D. 76:116 – 120
Diagnosis of insect damage on nut crops Dutcher, James D. 78:149 – 154
Hardy almonds Campbell, R.D. 79:59 – 60
Genetic diversity of walnut, pistachio, and almond at Davis NCGR [National Clonal  Germplasm Repository] Almehdi, Ali A. & Parfitt, Dan E. 80:25 – 29
Nut germplasm in northern Pakistan, Central Asia and Ecuador Thompson, Maxine 82:121 – 127
Almond growing in California Micke, Warren C. 87:3 – 7
The unpaved road [growing seedling trees] Campbell, R.D. 89:159 – 161
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
Different parallel advanced methods in the almond and pecan nut sectors in America Hart, Rod Fall 2021, 75.3:9-12
Beechnut
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Nut trees and minor fruits at the Holden  Arboretum [beech and many other genera] Pfeiffer, Christina 73:137 – 141
Minor nuts of the past, present, and future [gingko and beech] Reighard, Gregory L. 80:20 – 24
A bibliography on the minor nut species of Fagus, Ginkgo, Pinus, and Quercus Reighard, Gregory L. 80:40 – 48
Financial assessment of nut tree damage [all nut genera] Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Black Walnut
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Dual Crops from Walnut and Pecans Shreve, Loy W. 67:39 - 42
Fertilization increases nut, but not wood, production of pole sized black walnut Ponder, Felix, Jr. 67:60 - 63
Walnut multi-cropping management: a cooperative effort in Missouri Garrett, H.E., Jones, J.E. 67:77 - 80
The beginning and end of a black walnut orchard Weeks, E.T. (Jack) 67:100
Black walnut nutmeat quality in relation to the presence of husk fly maggots in the husk Gibson, Kenneth E., & Kearby, W.H 67:109 - 113
Walnut toxicity MacDaniels, J.H. & Pinnow, David L. 67:114 - 122
Establishing a black walnut plantation McNeely, J. 68:91 - 97
Budding Persians, black walnuts, heartnuts, and butternuts on black walnut rootstocks Davie, Wm. And Lois 68:108 - 110
Cow manure deters rodents from stealing seeded black walnuts Williams, R.D. & Funk, D.T. 69:43 - 48
Multicropping – a viable alternative for walnut growers Kurtz, W.B., et al 69:49 - 53
Some keys to a black walnut orchard Sparks, A. 69:60 - 62
Notes on the weight of black walnuts Funk, D.T. & Polak, D.J. 69:63 - 65
Fifteen years with grafted black walnuts and butternuts Goldner, R.D. 70: 34 - 41
Planting black walnuts: site location Ferguson, A.B. 70:42 - 42
Deep cold injury Mayo, W. 70:52 - 53
Callous controls in walnut grafting Ferguson, A.B. 70:75
Collecting good wild black walnuts Davie, W. & L. 70:86 - 89
Timber and nuts -- an economic basis for managing black walnut Foster, L.H. 70:89 - 95
Is there a true Clermont? Sparks, A. 71: 41 - 43
Black walnut in northern lower Michigan Safronoff, G. 71:43 - 46
Vegetative propagation of black walnut Jaciw, P. & Larsson, H.C. 71:70 - 74
Recent insect problems of Midwest black walnut growers Martinat, P.J. 71:90 - 95
Further observations on the toxicity of black walnuts on  tomatoes and some other plants MacDaniels, L.H. 71:112 - 126
Ambrosia beetles in your black walnut plantation – How serious are they? Weber, B.C. 72:68 - 74
Dieback, decline, and stem canker of black walnut in Wisconsin Kuntz, J.E. & Prey, A.J. 72:91 - 94
Adapting exotic or non-native walnuts and stone fruits to high pH sites by use of native stock Shreve, L.W. 72:20 - 21
Walnut and almond improvement programs In Romania and Hungary Shreve, L.W. 72:22 – 26
The Walnut Council in perspective Naughton, G.G. 72:58 - 61
Reactions of Juglans species to butternut canker and implications for disease resistance Orchard, L.P., et al 72:86 - 90
Walnut  root rot in seedbeds, heeling-in beds, and   Storage Tisserat, N.A., et al 72:94 - 99
Physiology and silviculture of black walnut for combined timber and nut production Van Sambeek, J. A. & Rink, G. 72:100 - 107
The status of black walnut tree improvement   programs In the North Central region Rink, G. & Stelzer, H.E. 72:107 - 112
Some guidelines for selecting black walnut planting sites Ponder, F., Jr. 72:112 - 117
The significance of allelopathy in black walnut cultural systems Rietveld, W.J. 72:117 - 134
Black walnut seed: from tree to seedling Williams, R.D. 72:141 - 146
Eighty years with the black walnut MacDaniels, L.H. 72:147 - 152
Lateral bearing black walnuts Sparks, Archie 73:33 - 34
Report on the Cornell Tree Crops Research Project Caldwell, Brian, et al 73:52 - 57
Comparative effects of black walnut toxicity on tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers MacDaniels, L.H. & Pratt, Arthur J., Dr. 73:57 - 62
Perspective on the black walnut toxicity problem – apparent allergies to man and horse MacDaniels, L.H. 73:62 - 65
Walnut hybrids in Ohio and neighboring states Yoder, Russell 73:132 – 133
Nut trees and minor fruits at the Holden  Arboretum Pfeiffer, Christina 73:137 - 141
Micropropagation of mature black walnut trees Stefan, S.J. & Millikan, D.F. 74:26 - 29
A comparison of correctly pruned vs. unpruned black walnut plantations Beineke, W.F. 74:45 - 47
The culture of nut trees in Kansas: Summary of a 1983 survey Reid, William 75:72 – 75
Bench grafting black walnuts with the root cleft graft Groenewold, M.R. 74:114 - 118
Alleopathic effects of butternut and black walnut seedlings on tomatoes DePalma, N.K. 74:123 – 129
A method for converting forest stands to nut tree plantations in the Northeast Davies, Karl M., Jr. 75: 27 – 35
Squirrels and walnut seedlings MacDaniels, L.H. 75:61 – 63
Status report on walnut seed production research at Carbondale [Illinois] Schlesinger, Richard C. 75:91 – 93
The Missouri Department of Conservation’s Black Walnut Seedling Production & Distribution Program Yoder, William G. 76:14 – 16
A Missouri case study of black walnut nut production Slusher, John P. 76:20- 22
Genetic improvement of black walnut: Is it working? Beineke, Walter F. & Stelzer, Henry E. 76: 26 – 31
Agroforestry concepts in multi-cropping with black walnut Naughton, Gary G. 76:40 – 45
Challenges and progress in black walnut tree improvement Rink, George 76:68 – 73
Eastern black walnut on retired croplands in the Corn Belt Region: an economic analysis Norweg, Tonga A. & Kurtz, William B. 76:73 – 76
Tissue culture of black walnut Stefan, Susan J. & Millikan, D.F. 76:99 – 102
Black walnut wood – how to define high quality McGinnes, E. Allen, Jr. 76:109 – 115
Foliage and stem diseases of black walnut Tisserat, Ned A. 76:121 – 131
Soil-water variations and black walnut growth Ponder, Felix, Jr. 76:149 – 154
Intercropping black walnut Van Sambeek, J.W. 76:165 – 169
Evaluation of Typhar as a potential tree mulch Hershey, Frank 76:169 – 172
Reasons for poor kernel filling Reid, William 77:37 -38
Forest management and nut trees on the Mississippi River Rock Island District, Corps of Engineers Feavel, Tim A. 77:67 – 69
Considerations for direct marketing of nut crops Lindgren, Dale T. 77:70 – 72
Stem canker on black walnut caused by Fusarium sporotrichiodes Cummings, Jane E. & Kuntz, James E. 77:85 - 92
Black walnut tissue culture update Stefan, Susan J. & Millikan, D.F. 77:111 – 112
Nut production and its importance in black walnut  management Garrett, Harold E. & Kurtz, William B. 78:23 – 28
The Illinois Nut Growers Association and nut production In Illinois Doll, C. Chris 78:31 - 34
Factors affecting callusing (and grafting success) on black walnuts Davie, Lois and Bill 78:37 – 39
Effects of juglone on growth and nodulation of hairy vetch Ponder, Felix, et al. 78:46 – 50
Blossom dates for select black walnut (Juglans nigra) cultivars Gustafson, W.A., et al. 78:91 – 94
The oblique bark graft Reid, William & Clarke, George 78:119 – 126
Diagnosis of insect damage on nut crops Dutcher, James D. 78:149 – 154
My nut orchard Baker, Paul 79:20 – 21
Black walnut report Thatcher, Charles 79:34 – 35
Growing trees from seed Asmus, Ken 79:50 - 52
Multicropping black walnut in Nebraska Rethmeier, Ted 79:61 – 62
One hundred percent success in grafting black walnut, “A dream or a reality?” Bird, Leonard 79:63 – 65
Black walnut research 1988 – bud break, flowering, and fruiting data for 30 black walnut selections Nelson, R.O., et al. 79:66 – 69
Blossom dates for select black walnut (Juglans nigra) cultivars update Gustafson, W.A. & Morrissey, T.M. 79:76 – 78
Four state nut evaluation [IA, NE, KS, MO] -- 1987 Bish, Cyril 79:79 - 81
Nut pest control for the homeowner in New Jersey Barbour, Elaine Fogerty 79:144 – 147
Biology and impact of the Black Walnut Curculio in black walnut plantations Linit, Marc J. 80:14 – 19
Genetic diversity of walnut, pistachio, and almond at  Davis NCGR [National Clonal Germplasm Repository] Almehdi, Ali A. &  Parfitt, Dan E. 80:25 - 29
In vitro studies on black walnut embryo dormancy Van Sambeek, J.W., et al 80:55 – 59
Blossom dates for select black walnut (Juglans nigra) cultivars/clones update Gustafson, W.A. & Morrissey, T.M. 80:83 – 86
Black walnut research 1989 – bud break, flowering, and fruiting data for 25 black walnut clones/cultivars Morrissey, T.M., &  Gustafson, W.A. 80:87 – 89
My grafting method for the hybrid walnut project Tubesing, Charles E. 80:144 – 145
Productivity and cracking efficiency of black walnuts Lindgren, David T. 81:14 – 15
Propagating Texas black walnut (Juglans microcarpa), and Texas pistachio (Pistachia texana) from rooted cuttings Shreve, Loy W. 81:20 - 21
A method to judge nut yield of black walnut Sparks, Archie 81:46 - 46
NNGA nut evaluation: 1989 crop Bish, Cyril 81:47 – 55
The benefits of mulching Thatcher, Charles 81:103 – 104
Correlation of black walnut growth rate with soil fertility and topography Grond, Spencer D. 81:107 – 109
Technology for a small black walnut orchard Blaufuss, Tony 81:114 – 115
The effects of fertilizing black walnut with nitrogen, boron, and manganese Grond, Spencer D. 81:120 - 121
Nursery practices that improve root morphology for black walnut seedlings Schultz, R.C. and Thompson, J.R. 81:135 – 141
Diseases of nut crops in the Pacific Northwest Pscheidt, Jay W. 82:8 - 9
Black walnut as a timber crop in the Northwest [J. nigra and a cross with J. hindsii] Goby, Gary 82:88 - 89
The US walnut collection: composition and future direction Rigert, Kathleen S. 82:128 – 134
Growth of black walnut seedlings protected by  tree shelters Ponder, Felix, Jr. 82:170 – 174
Growing nut tree seedlings in intensive beds Johnson, David 84:2 – 5
Grass control improvers early growth of black walnut more than either deep ripping or irrigation Van Sambeek, J.W. and  McBride, F.D. 84:9 – 19
Acrobasis Shoot Moth (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) Infestation – tree height link in a young black walnut plantation Rink, G., et al. 84:20 – 24
Survey of black walnut canker in plantations in five central states Carlson, J.C., et al. 84:25 – 31
Growing black walnut in Kansas: field observations Rowland, J. and Reid, William 84:32 – 37
Interplanting woody nurse crops [nitrogen fixing] promotes differential growth of black walnut saplings Dawson, J.O. and  Van Sambeek, J.W. 84:38 – 46
Black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) agroforestry as a  land-use alternative Garrett, H.E. and Jones, J.E. 84:47 – 58
Nut growers national meeting Thatcher, Charles 85:4 – 5
Eastern black walnut seed size trial Miller, Larry 85:38 – 39
Comparison of slow and quick release fertilizers on black walnut growth Ponder, Felix, Jr. 85:40 – 43
Selection effectiveness for black walnut nuts and timber Rink, George, et al. 85:44 – 52
Alternate-year walnut pruning can boost yields, cut costs Olson, William H., et al. 85:53 – 58
Apical dominance as a lingering expression of juvenility in trees [scion selection for good tree form] Griffith, David 86:17 - 17
Black walnut: the history, use, and unrealized potential of a unique American renewable natural resource Chenoweth, Bob 86:18 – 20
Freeze injury to black walnut plantations in Minnesota during the winter of 1993 – 94 Hayes, E.M. 86:21 – 27
Genetic selection and fertilization provide increased nut production under walnut-agroforestry management Jones, J.E., et al. 86:28 – 34
Better black walnuts [selection of superior trees] Sparks, Archie 86:35 – 36
Black walnut curculio: patterns of nut damage in a plantation environment Linit, M.J. and Necibi, S. 86:37 – 45
The North-Central Hardwood Improvement Program: genetic improvement of black walnut Miller, L.K. 86:46 – 53
Semi-automatic mechanical walnut harvester Hanson, B.L. and Hanson, G.L. 86:53 – 56
Germplasm introduction as it relates to nut crops at the Davis Repository [USDA-ARS, NCGR] White, George 87:91 – 94
The collection and handling of dormant scion wood of pecan, hickory, and walnut Johnson, David G. 88:71 – 77
Black walnut vegetative propagation: the challenge continues Coggeshall, Mark & Beineke, Walter F. 88:83 – 92
Production of epicormic sprouts in branch segments of adult black walnut for in vitro culture Sambeek, Jerry W., et al. 88:93 – 104
Direct seeding and seedling production in nursery beds Robinson, Terry L., et al. 88:105 – 114
Walnut fertilization and recommendations for wood and nut production Ponder, Felix, Jr. 88:115 – 129
The use of tree shelters in black walnut culture Ponder, Felix, Jr. 88:130 – 137
Chemical and weed control before and after planting walnut Siefert, John R. 88:138 – 147
The Canadian Prairie Walnut Distribution Program Grimo, Ernie 88:150 – 153
The effect of selected nutrients on the growth of black walnut (Juglans nigra) tree: Report #3 Grond, Spencer D. 88:159 – 169
Comments on nuts in the Dooley orchard Heiman, Bill 89:121 – 124
Nut exploration in the Baltic countries and Belarus Plocher, Thomas 89:138 – 144
Selection of early-ripening varieties of walnut for winter-hardiness and nut quality Badalov, P.P. & Badalov, K.P. 89:145 – 146
Twenty years of nut evaluation in Nebraska Bish, Cyril 90:67 – 83
Alley cropping [pecan & black walnut] in Southeast Nebraska Heskett, Ron 90:97 – 109
Better breeding walnut for the Southeast Griffith, David N. 90:116 – 118
Commercial black walnut orchard in Iowa Hanson, Billie L. 90:119 – 126
Laterally-fruitful black walnut cultivars Bish, Cyril 90:127 – 129
30 years black walnut evaluation Hanson, B.L. 91:51 – 62
Hybrid walnut trees in Europe Severeid, Larry R. & Kelen, Gery van der 91:63 – 68
Purdue Hardwood Research Center progress and goals Woeste, Keith, E. & Michler, Charles H. 91:76 – 81
Disease limitations in nut growing Campbell, R. Douglas 91:82 – 85
Black walnut cultivar performance project Hanson, Billie L. 92:3 – 10
A glimpse of black walnuts Book, Jay R. 92:55 – 56
A vision for the black walnut industry: more $$$$ with better nuts Hammons, Brian 92:57 – 59
Developing management techniques to stabilize the annual nut supply [fertilization studies] Ponder, Felix, Jr. 92:60 – 69
Nut growing in Slovenia Rozman, Crtomir 92:70 – 78
Alternate or sometimes bearing of nut trees Campbell, Doug 92:79 – 80
Black Walnut Cultivar Improvement Program at the  University of Missouri Coggeshall, Mark V. 93:93 – 96
Physiological and ultrastructural changes in black walnut embryos during stratification and germination [includes electron micrographs] Somers, Peter & Van Sambeek, J.W. 94:107 – 119
Black walnut cultivar performance project [Iowa] Hanson, Billie 94:120 – 132
Results on the establishment of named varieties of Eastern black walnuts on an upland site in the Ouachita region of Arkansas Brauer, David, et al. 94:133 – 145
Black walnut cultivars for nut production Reid, William, et al. 95:65 – 77
Sugar-bushing black walnut [getting sap for syrup] Naughton,Gary G., et al. 95:79 – 85
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Functional foods – a [nutritional] comparative analysis of black walnut with its better-known cousins Thomas, Neil 95:95 – 102
Assessing the growth potential and establishment of  Eastern black walnuts in North Central Tennessee Brauer, David & Idassi, Joshua 96:1- 10
Black Walnut Cultivar Performance Project Hanson, Billie 96:11 – 28
A biomass approach to black walnut nut production: a grower-researcher’s response to recent research [an alternative to orchard-style black walnut nut production] Thomas, Neil 96:29 – 40
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
2016 Crop Year Nut Show Results Ed: Gina Zimbardi 2017 (71.2):11-13
Southern flying squirrels as potential nocturnal pests of eastern black walnut Lauren E. Brown & Evan S. Brown  2018 (72.1):12 – 15
The new diet imperative: feed the immune system Basecke, Jacob 2020 (74.2):5
Dehuller – see Taylor’s e-mail, May 29, 2021 for Nutshell article
Nut trees in Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon Summer 2021,75.2:17 - 20
Butternut
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Fifteen years with grafted black walnuts and butternuts Goldner, R.D. 70: 34 - 41
Deep cold injury Mayo, W. 70:52 - 53
Epidemiology of butternut canker Tisserat, N.A. & Kuntz, K.E. 72:75 - 80
Distribution and impact of butternut canker Prey, A.J. & Kuntz, K.E. 72:81 - 85
Reactions of Juglans species to butternut canker and implications for disease resistance Orchard, L.P., et al 72:86 – 90
Walnut hybrids in Ohio and neighboring states Yoder, Russell 73:132 – 133
The etiology and epidemiology of butternut canker Tisserat, N.A. & Kuntz, J.E. 74:30 – 36
Buttering up the butternut Millikan, D.F. & Stefan, S.J. 74:48 - 53
Alleopathic effects of butternut and black walnut seedlings on tomatoes DePalma, N.K. 74:123 – 129
Propagation of butternut , Juglans cinerea, L., by the Beineke Side Bud Graft Stefan, Susan J., et al 75:76 – 80
Butternuts worth propagating Millikan, D.F., et al 76:103 - 105
Foliage and stem diseases of black walnut Tisserat, Ned A. 76:121 – 131
Recent observations on butternuts in Missouri Millikan, D.F., et al 77:108 – 110
Diagnosis of insect damage on nut crops Dutcher, James D. 78:149 – 154
Genetic diversity of walnut, pistachio, and almond atDavis NCGR [National Clonal Germplasm Repository] Almehdi, Ali A. & Parfitt, Dan E. 80:25 – 29
Current status of the butternut, Juglans cinerea, L.[includes a list of recommended cultivars] Millikan, Daniel F. & Stefan, Susan J. 80:52 – 54
Selection and preservation of butternut, Juglans cinerea L. Millikan, D.F., et al. 81:22 - 25
NNGA nut evaluation: 1989 crop Bish, Cyril 81:47 – 55
Butternut canker in West Virginia Haynes, S. Clark 85:61 – 62
Butternut – strategies for managing a threatened tree Ostry, M.E., et al. 85:63 – 67
1995 butternut observations [post harvesting processing and cultivar evaluation] Spurgeon, C.A. 86:131 – 132
The Indiana Butternut Survey – an update Coggeshall, Mark V. 88:3 – 5
Butternut canker – Will it survive? Marshall, Philip T. 88:6 – 10
The collection and handling of dormant scion wood of pecan, hickory, and walnut Johnson, David G. 88:71 – 77
The Canadian Prairie Walnut Distribution Program Grimo, Ernie 88:150 – 153
Comments on nuts in the Dooley orchard Heiman, Bill 89:121 – 124
Nut exploration in the Baltic countries and Belarus Plocher, Thomas 89:138 – 144
Identification of potential insect vectors of the Butternut Canker Fungus Halik, S. & Bergdahl, D.R. 90:1 – 12
Twenty years of nut evaluation in Nebraska Bish, Cyril 90:67 – 83
The need for butternut conservation Ostry, Mike 92:11 – 15
The Butternut Curculio as a vector of the Butternut Canker Fungus Halik, S., et al. 93:1 – 6
Viability of conidiospores of the Butternut Canker Fungus on potential beetle vectors Stewart, J. E., et al. 94:1 – 8
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Functional foods – a [nutritional] comparative analysis of black walnut with its better-known cousins Thomas, Neil 95:95 – 102
Grafting butternut: the challenge of conserving a threatened tree Moore, Melanie J. & Ostry, Michael E. 96:55 – 63
A butternut/buartnut whitepaper Coble, Parker C. 101(1):3 – 6/11
DNA fingerprinting of butternut, heartnut, and hybrid cultivars Hoban, Sean and Romero-Severson, Jeanne 101(3):48-55
2016 Crop Year Nut Show Results Ed: Gina Zimbardi [2017] 71(2):11 - 13
Nut trees in Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon Summer 2021,75.2:17-20
Carpathian
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Nuts in two years McKay, John W. 67:122 - 123
Use of herbicides in orchards and small plantings of nut crops Lagerstedt, H.B. 68:50 - 53
Tree hardiness and freeze injury in chestnuts and Carpathians Mudge, G.E. 68:107 - 108
Budding Persians, black walnuts, heartnuts, and butternuts on black walnut rootstocks Davie, Wm. And Lois 68:108 - 110
Multicropping – a viable alternative for walnut growers Kurtz, W.B., et al 69:49 - 53
Selecting for hardier Carpathian walnuts in Iowa Domoto, P.A. 69:84 - 90
Developing of walnut orchards in the Kashmir area (India) Woodroof, J.G. 69:96 - 106
Hardiness in filberts and walnuts Lagerstedt, HB. 69:118 - 121
What the nut grower needs to know most Mudge, G.E. 70:42 - 43
Deep cold injury Mayo, W. 70:52 - 53
Winter injury and nut tree hardiness Goldner, R.D. 70:55x
Thirty years with Persian walnuts in New York Young, G. 71:46 - 50
Comments on nut trees in Utah Dabb, C.H. 71:109
Adapting exotic or non-native walnuts and stone fruits to high pH sites by use of native stock Shreve, L.W. 72:20 - 21
Walnut and almond improvement programs In Romania and Hungary Shreve, L.W. 72:22 - 26
Reactions of Juglans species to butternut canker and implications for disease resistance Orchard, L.P., et al 72:86 – 90
The Holton Persian, a super tree Goldner, R.A. & Holton, E. 73:18 - 19
Report on the Cornell Tree Crops Research Project Caldwell, Brian, et al 73:52 - 57
In search of Chinese plant treasures Bristol, Peter 73:91 – 96
Nut growing on small lots Campbell, R.D. 73:109-110
“North Platte” Carpathian walnut Lindgren, D.T. & Gustafson, W.A. 73:124
“Nebraska” Carpathian walnut Gustafson, W.A. & Bish, C. 73:125
Twenty years of nut tree propagation in the Sinlahekin Creek Valley Shildgen, William 73:126 - 131
Walnut hybrids in Ohio and neighboring states Yoder, Russell 73:132 – 133
Shield budding English walnuts Shreve, L.W. 74:38 - 44
Persian walnut in the Midwest Blaufuss, T. 74:58 - 59
Breeding Persian walnuts for later vegetation using genetic theory and seed chill Ozzello, J 74:91 - 99
Walnuts [cultivation, cultivars, and breeding for disease resistance] Ramos, D.E., et al 74:129 – 137
The culture of nut trees in Kansas: Summary of a 1983 survey Reid, William 75:72 – 75
Winter hardiness of about 50 Persian walnut cultivars Davie, Bill and Lois 75:97 – 98
Improved types of Juglans regia L. in Poland Czynczyk, A., et al 76:106 – 109
Walnut research and production in China Xi, S.K. 76:131 – 134
Selecting Carpathian walnuts (Juglans regia L.) for cold hardiness Domoto, Paul A. 77:21 – 26
Nut tree crops for Ontario Ernest Grimo 78:17 – 22
The Illinois Nut Growers Association and nut production In Illinois Doll, C. Chris 78:31 - 34
Walnut and persimmon production in China Shreve, Loy W. 78:40 – 45
Research priorities in genetic improvement of Persian walnuts McGranahan, Gale H. 78:73 – 77
Diagnosis of insect damage on nut crops Dutcher, James D. 78:149 – 154
Persian walnuts in Yugoslavia Reid, William 78:159 – 164
My nut orchard Baker, Paul 79:20 – 21
Growing trees from seed Asmus, Ken 79:50 - 52
Nut pest control for the homeowner in New Jersey Barbour, Elaine Fogerty 79:144 – 147
Genetic diversity of walnut, pistachio, and almond at Davis NCGR [National Clonal Germplasm Repository] Almehdi, Ali A. & Parfitt, Dan E. 80:25 – 29
Performance of English walnut varieties imported from Eastern Europe and China Shreve, Loy R. 80:63 – 66
The potential for growing Persian walnuts in Canada Kernohan, Donald 80:116
My grafting method for the hybrid walnut project Tubesing, Charles E. 80:144 - 145
Success with Persian walnuts north of Lake Ontario Northey, Garnet J. 80:146
Updating my experiences with Carpathian walnuts Hambleton, G. Robert 80:151 – 154
Commercial nut growing in Ontario – a horticultural advisor’s viewpoint Gardner, John 80:168 – 170
Persian walnut improvement in China Xi, Sheng Ke 81:43 - 45
NNGA nut evaluation: 1989 crop Bish, Cyril 81:47 – 55
Germ grafting of Persian walnut Wang, Zhe Li & Liang, Yu Tang 81:96 - 97
Greenhouse grafting of Persian walnuts in Northern Europe Westeinde, PM van’t 81:110 – 113
Winter hardiness of Persian walnuts from California [cultivars grown in western Pennsylvania] Davie, Lois & Davie Bill 81:116 – 117
In vitro propagation of Juglans regia,” ISU71-3-18” [data on grafting date and J. nigra rootstock] Stephens, Loren C., et a l. 81:122 – 126
Diseases of nut crops in the Pacific Northwest Pscheidt, Jay W. 82:8 - 9
Walnut germplasm collection in The Peoples Republic McGranahan, Gale, et al. of China 82:10 – 17
Walnut production in California Ramos, David E. 82:30 – 35
Owning harvest equipment versus custom hiring: the case of walnuts Blank, Steven C., et al. 82:52 – 63
Nut germplasm in northern Pakistan, Central Asia and Ecuador Thompson, Maxine 82:121 - 127
The US walnut collection: composition and future direction Rigert, Kathleen S. 82:128 – 134
Walnut culture in Western Washington Balser, Donald S. 82:163 – 166
Flowering habit of pecan, walnut, and hazelnut: a brief review Azarenko, Anita Nina 82:144 – 147
Midwest Nut Producers Council formed Lukasiewicz, Joseph 83:02x
Development of late leafing Persian walnuts Farris, Cecil W. 83:19 – 21
Eriophyid mite damage on Ontario-grown Japanese heartnuts Shattuck, V.I. and Dykstra, M. 83:22 – 23
Growing nut tree seedlings in intensive beds Johnson, David 84:2 – 5
The frigid test [Pennsylvania] Dickum, George 85:23 – 24
Development of late-leafing Persian walnuts Farris, Cecil 85:59 – 60
Controlling copper-tolerant bacteria in walnut with copper combinations [Persian walnut] Crawford, M. 86:16x
Breeding and genetic engineering of English walnut for nut production McGranahan, Gale, et al. 87:70 – 79
California propagation of walnut McKenna, James R., et al. 87:80 – 90
Germplasm introduction as it relates to nut crops at the Davis Repository [USDA-ARS, NCGR] White, George 87:91 – 94
The collection and handling of dormant scion wood of pecan, hickory, and walnut Johnson, David G. 88:71 – 77
Persian walnut pitfalls Dickum, George 88:148 – 149
Foncannon’s Carpathian walnuts – been there, done that: 40 years of Carpathian walnuts Foncannon, Robert 88:154 – 158
Comments on nuts in the Dooley orchard Heiman, Bill 89:121 – 124
Dream tree: Carpathian walnut Foncannon, Robert 89:125 – 127
Now what have I gone and done? Foncannon, Robert 89:128 – 130
Evaluation of English walnuts (Juglans regia) Dickum, George 89:131 – 132
Hedgerow Husbandry of Tulare walnuts: a case study from Stanislaus County, Central Valley, California Grunder, Lucienne 89:133 – 137
Nut exploration in the Baltic countries and Belarus Plocher, Thomas 89:138 – 144
Selection of early-ripening varieties of walnut for winter-hardiness and nut quality Badalov, P.P. & Badalov, K.P. 89:145 – 146
Perspectives on walnut culture in Belarus Loiko, R.E. 89:147 – 148
Suitable Varieties of walnuts for Belarus Loiko, R.E. & But-Gusiam, A.V. 89:149 – 152
Twenty years of nut evaluation in Nebraska Bish, Cyril 90:67 – 83
Hybrid walnut trees in Europe Severeid, Larry R. & Kelen, Gery van der 91:63 – 68
Persian rootstock Dickum, George 91:69 – 71
Disease limitations in nut growing Campbell, R. Douglas 91:82 – 85
Nut growing in Slovenia Rozman, Crtomir 92:70 – 78
Alternate or sometimes bearing of nut trees Campbell, Doug 92:79 – 80
Michigan nut dryer Grinnell, Sid 92:81
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Functional foods – a [nutritional] comparative analysis of black walnut with its better-known cousins Thomas, Neil 95:95 – 102
Nut trees in Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon Summer 2021,75.2:17-20
NYNGA English Walnut Project Albers, Carl Fall 2021, Issue 75.3:7
Chestnut
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Skioka, the beautiful chestnut Hartmann, Henry 67:18 - 19
New nut tree pest: an oriental chestnut gall wasp In North America Payne, Jerry A., Green, R.A. & Lester, C.D. 67:83 - 86
Mechanical harvesting system for Chinese chestnuts Peterson, D.L. & Monroe, G.E. 68:19 - 24
Biological control of chestnut blight – a progress report Ellison, J.E. & Jaynes, R.A. 68:84 - 90
Breeding better Chinese chestnut trees Hartmann, H. 68:100 - 101
Tree hardiness and freeze injury in chestnuts and Carpathians Mudge, G.E. 68:107 - 108
Survival of sprouts in Castanea dentata in a former oak-chestnut forest Mackey, H. 68:127 - 130
[American] Chestnut research in Virginia Dierauf, T.A. 68:130 - 134
Breeding better Chinese chestnut trees Hartmann, H. 69:42x
The use of soil compresses in controlling chestnut blight cankers Weidlich, W.H. 69:54x
Some chestnuts in the Rochester area Cook, R.J. 69:78 - 79
Postharvest control of the small chestnut weevil In inshell chestnuts Payne, J.A. & Wells, J.M. 69:80 - 83
A progress report on Chinese chestnut hybrids Simpson, W.J. 69:106 - 109
What Stronhold is doing about chestnut McCormack, D.A. 69:110 - 111
American-Manchurian hybrids Douglas, E. 70:32 - 33
Chestnut pancakes and Flintstone flour Owicki, J.C. 70:43 - 46
Deep cold injury Mayo, W. 70:52 - 53
Site characteristics of American chestnut trees Cook, R.J. & Forest, H.S. 70:61 - 62
The American chestnut (Castanea dentate) in Michigan Brewer, L.G. 71:26 - 28
The ecology of natural surviving American chestnuts Forest, H.F. & Cook, R.J. 71:29 - 32
Hypovirulence and chestnut breeding Szego, A. 71:33 - 35
Chip budding sprouted chestnut seed Jaynes, R.A. 71:53 - 55
Vegetative propagation of large, surviving American chestnut trees Elkins, J.R., et al 71:56 - 62
Ten years of experience with nut trees Campbell, R.D. 72:152 – 154
Chestnuts and filberts Pataky, Christ 73:20x
Reflections of fall budding of Chinese chestnut rootstocks Hartmann, Henry 73:21 - 22
Biological control of chestnut blight: elusive but actively pursued  for six years Jaynes, Richard A. 73:22x
Chinkapins: a promising nut crop in the South? Payne, Jerry A. et al 73:23 - 26
Chestnut blight resistance breeding in Switzerland Bazzigher, Giovanni & Miller, Gregory 73:38 - 45
Report on the Cornell Tree Crops Research Project Caldwell, Brian, et al 73:52 - 57
Blight resistance in American chestnut Griffin, G.J. et al 73:66 - 73
Interactions of American chestnut and  Endothia parasitica in Michigan Fulbright, D.W. & Weidlich, W.H. 73:74 - 81
The Minnesota Chestnut Program – new promise for breeding a blight resistant American chestnut Rutter, Philip A. & Burnham, Charles R. 73:81 - 90
Hybrid chestnuts under forest conditions Berry, Frederick H. 73:107 - 108
Nut growing on small lots Campbell, R.D. 73:109-110
Twenty years of nut tree propagation in the Sinlahekin Creek Valley Shildgen, William 73:126 – 131
Deplolyment and detection of hypovirulent strains of chestnut blight in Michigan Garrod, S.W. & Fulbright, D.W. 74:54 - 58
Tree cropping in New Zealand Clark, R. 74:83 - 84
Research with Chinese chestnuts in Alabama Norton, J.D., et al 74:151 – 155
Decay organisms of tree nuts and their control Wells, John M. & Payne, Jerry A. 75:35 – 40
Raising Chinese chestnuts in Pennsylvania Kohr. Clarence 75:54 – 57
Effects of blight curing strains on native chestnuts for six years Jaynes, Richard A. & DePalma, Nancy 75:64 – 71
Propagating and growing chestnuts Bazzigher, Giovanni, et al 75:119 – 137
Fall budding Chinese chestnut trees Hartmann, Henry 76:36 – 38
“Jersey Gem” Chinese chestnut tree Hartmann, Henry 76:38 – 39
Production of own-rooted chestnut trees Caldwell, Brian & Mudge, Kenneth 76:92 – 96
Tissue culture of chestnuts Read, Paul, et al. 76: 142 – 145
The Dunstan American x Chinese chestnut hybrid Castanea dentata x C. mollissima Wallace, Robert Dunstan 77:13 – 20
Progress report on efforts to reestablish the American chestnut Rippeteau, Darrel D. 77:113 - 115
Update on chestnut layering Caldwell, Brian 77:116 – 122
Chestnut chips: a possible option for chestnut processing [chips as a food] Abide, G.P., et al. 78:12 - 14
Nut tree crops for Ontario Ernest Grimo 78:17 – 22
Takes versus shapes of bud chips Hartmann, Henry 78: 29 – 30
The Illinois Nut Growers Association and nut production In Illinois Doll, C. Chris 78:31 – 34
Improving the root system of container- grown trees Struve, Daniel K., et al. 78:51 - 57
Chinquapins: taxonomy, distribution, ecology, and importance Johnson, George P. 78:58 – 62
Pre- and post-harvest changes in Chinese chestnuts: Implications for mechanical harvest and storage Miller, Gregory 78:81 – 85
Resistance to chestnut gall wasp in Chinese chestnut Norton, J.D., et al. 78:86 – 87
Blight resistant chestnut selection of Switzerland: a valuable germplasm resource Bazzigher, Giovanni & Miller, Gregory 78:95 – 102
Diagnosis of insect damage on nut crops Dutcher, James D. 78:149 - 154
Preference of chestnut weevils for Oriental chestnuts over American chestnuts Elkins, John R. 78:172
Badgersett Research Farm – plantings, projects and goals Rutter, Philip A. 78:173 – 186
Spread of a hypovirulent strain of Endothia parasitica In an American chestnut stand Fulbright, Dennis W. 78:193 – 194
Recovering American chestnut trees in Michigan: more widespread than first thought Fulbright, Dennis W. & Ravendcroft, Alvin V. 78:195 – 197
Collecting and propagating American chestnut in N.W. Michigan Deuell, Rick 79:18 – 19
Potential of establishing an edible chestnut industry in Michigan Lukasiewica, Joe 79:22 – 33
Irradiation as a possible dwarfing agent for nut species Uhlinger, Roger D. 79:37 – 40
Growing trees from seed Asmus, Ken 79:50 - 52
Natural survival and reproduction of American chestnut trees Cook, Richard J. & Forest, Herman S. 79:102 – 130
Nut pest control for the homeowner in New Jersey Barbour, Elaine Fogerty 79:144 – 147
New developments in the production of own-rooted chestnut trees Caldwell, Brian 80:94 – 95
Woody Agriculture: Increased carbon fixation and co-production of food and fuel Rutter, Philip A 80:107 – 113
An historical reference for chestnut introductions into North America Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 80:132 - 141
New York: Garden spot for American chestnut? Forest, Herman & Cook, Richard J. 80:156 – 161
Nuts and gamma rays [using gamma rays to induce dwarfing in chestnut, hazelnut & pecan] Uhlinger, Roger D. 81:26 – 28
Characteristics of chestnut gall wasp resistant Chinese chestnuts Huang, Hong Wen, et al 81:29 - 32
NNGA nut evaluation: 1989 crop Bish, Cyril 81:47 – 55
Diseases of nut crops in the Pacific Northwest Pscheidt, Jay W. 82:8 - 9
Growing chestnuts Rackham, Robert L. 82:18 – 20
Chinkapin: potential new crop for the South Payne, Jerry A., et al. 82:64 – 71
Chestnut and golden chinkapin on the west coast of North America Dolan, Michael 82:90 – 93
Manganese levels in Ontario-grown chestnuts Shattuck, V.I. 82:99 - 102
A new experimental approach to producing self-rooted chestnut clones Rutter, Philip A. 82:153 – 158
Midwest Nut Producers Council formed Lukasiewicz, Joseph 83:02x
Report on the experimental nut plantings at Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Station Lukasiewicz, Joseph 83:12 – 14
Survival and naturalization of Chinese chestnut in Connecticut Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 83:24 – 27
The American chestnut: It’s past, present and future  in Georgia Merkle, Scott, A. & Brown, Claud L. 83:28 – 38
Chestnuts and the introduction of chestnut blight Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 83:39 – 42
Chestnuts for fresh markets Campbell, R.D. 83:43 – 45
Peeled chestnuts – commercial prospects Miller, Gregory 83:46 – 52
Valuable chestnut germplasm in Connecticut Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 83:53 – 54
The shothole borer: an ambrosia beetle of concern for chestnut orcharding in the Pacific Northwest Bhagwandin, H.O., Jr. 84:168 – 177
Composition of nuts of four Castanea species: total lipids, fatty acids, sugars, and nonvolatile organic acids [breeding and selection implications for human and wildlife consumption] Payne, J.A., Senter, S.D., Miller, G. and Anagnostakis, S.L. 84:178 - 184
Inheritance of juvenile leaf ad stem morphological traits in crosses of Chinese and American chestnut Hebard, Fred V. 85:99 – 110
The Chestnut Marketing Association Wallace, R.D. 85:100 – 114
The Clearwing Chestnut Moth (Synanthedon castaneae) (Busck) (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) and two other Clearwings trapped in Connecticut Anagnostakis, Sandra L., et al. 85:115 – 117
Protecting chestnut trees from blight Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 85:119 - 123
Peter Liu and R. Kent Beattie, LETTERS, 1929 [importation of Chinese chestnuts] Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 85:124 – 129
Dreaming the American chestnut dream Cicciarelli, William L. 85:130 – 132
An update on growing and marketing chestnuts on the Pacific coast Bhagwandin, O. 85:133 – 139
Graft compatibility among chestnut (Castanea) species Huang, Hongwen, et al. 85:140 – 148
Current observations and status of Oriental chestnut growing in Northwestern Michigan Coulter, L.L. 86:119 – 120
Seguin chestnut: a precocious dwarf chestnut species for chestnut breeding programs and food source for wildlife Huang, H., Dane, F, & Norton, J.D. 86:121 – 123
Recent progress in Chinese chestnut breeding at Auburn University Huang, Hongwen, et al. 87:8 – 11
Effect of male parent on nut weight in chestnut Anagnostakis, S.L. 86:124 – 127
Recent progress in Chinese chestnut breeding at Auburn University Huang, Hongwen, et al. 87:8 – 11
Nut quality in Chinese chestnut cultivars Liu, Liu 88:11 – 13
The Big Nut – Greg Miller A.R. Editor 88:174
Identification of chestnut trees Anagnostakis, Sandra, et al. 89:1 – 4
Chestnuts in Georgia [United States] Anagnostakis, Sandra 89:5 – 14
Lack of effect of pollen parent on nut weight of chestnuts Anagnostakis, Sandra & Devin, Peter 89:15 – 17
Practical (organic) control of chestnut weevils Cavaliere, Joseph & Anagnostakis, Sandra 89:18x
Chestnut [germplasm] resources in North America Craddock, James Hill 89:19 – 30
Evaluation of genetic diversity in Castanea pumila variety ozarkensis through isozymic analysis and DNA amplification fingerprinting Dane, Fanny 89:31 – 35
Ethephon treatment of chestnut for harvest management Mandujano, Mario, et al. 89:36 – 41
Large fruited chestnuts grown in North America Nave, Michael J. 89:42 – 82
Some thoughts on the “Colossal” chestnut Nave, Michael J. 89:83 – 96
Cultivars of chestnuts Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 90:16 – 31
Hemmings Chinese chestnuts Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 90:32 – 35
Nutrients in chestnuts Anagnostakis, Sandra L. & Devin, Peter 90:36 – 40
Peroxidases and grafting in chestnut Anagnostakis, Sandra L., et al. 90:41 – 44
Chestnut trials in England Crawford, Martin 90:45 – 47
Evaluation of the Colossal chestnut cultivar Fulbright, Dennis W. & Mandujano, Mario 90:48 – 55
A comparison of three methods of determining the percent moisture content of chestnuts Higgins, Norman C. 90:56 – 66
Twenty years of nut evaluation in Nebraska Bish, Cyril 90:67 – 83
Establishing chestnut orchards in Michigan Fulbright, Dennis W. & Mandujano, Mario 91:1 – 5
Breeding blight-resistant American chestnuts for adaptation to Pennsylvania – update and challenge for the future [The American Chestnut Foundation] Leffel, Ann & Bob 91:6 – 8
Chestnut growing in natural settings Klinger, Chandis 91:9 – 17
Disease limitations in nut growing Campbell, R. Douglas 91:82 – 85
Chestnut roots Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 91:122 – 124
Pollination of new Michigan chestnut orchards in 2000 and 2001 Fulbright, Dennis W. & Mandujano, Mario 92:16 – 22
Nut quality in chestnut seedlings as a function of the Seedling’s open pollinated female parent Stehli, Robert C. & Craig, Rachel 92:23 – 28
Nut growing in Slovenia Rozman, Crtomir 92:70 – 78
Molecular markers for the DNA typing of chestnut cultivars and germplasm [Castanea sativa] Botta, Roberto, et al. 93:7 – 19
Growing chestnuts in Missouri [Castanea mollissima] Gold, Michael & Hunt, Ken 93:20 – 26
Clinal variation or SRR loci in natural populations of American chestnut [Castanea dentata] Kubisiak, Thomas L. & Roberds, James H. 93:27 – 32
Challenges of establishing an organic chestnut orchard NovoGradac, Charles 93:32 – 38
The Chestnut Forum [computer bulletin board] Young, Carolyn 93:39 – 40
Chestnut weevils and the Connecticut drought of 2002 Cavaliere, Joseph & Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 93:41 – 42
Allegheny and Ozark Chinquapins (Castanea pumila var. Dane, Fenny; Yuquing Fu, & Pumila Ozarkensis] Lang, Ping 93:43 – 52
The use of nitrogen fixing shrubs in the nut orchard Black, Hector 93:97 – 100
An overview of the emerging chestnut industry in Michigan Fulbright, Dennis W., et al. 94:9 – 13
Growth and production of several chestnut cultivars growing in Michigan – production for 2001 to 2003 Haack, Robert and Sheridan 94:14 – 17
Effect of curing and storage on fresh Chinese chestnut quality Harte, Janice, et al. 94:22 – 31
A perspective on chestnut handling and peeling Guyer, Den, et al. 94:32 – 40
Chestnut Hill Nursery’s History of chestnut Wallace, R.D. 94:49 – 56
The Douglass hybrids: a case of mistaken identity Chamberlain, Pat 94:57 – 64
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Chestnut culture in Italy Fulbright, Dennis 97:1 – 42
Chinese chestnut cultivar performance in performance in Missouri Hunt, Ken, et al. 97:47 – 55
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
Chinese chestnut performance on the western fringe of its adaptability in the Eastern Great Plains on Kansas Row, John E., et al 101(1):12 – 14
Resistance of chestnut trees to Asian Chestnut Gall Wasp Anagnostakis, Sandra, et al. 101(1):15 – 17
Can our chestnut survive another invasion? Research on the American Chestnut Gall Wasp in Eastern North America Riesky-Kinney, Lynne K. 101(2):22 – 25
The challenges of grafting Chinese chestnut Warmund, Michelle R., et al. 101(2):33-35
How Chestnut Growers, Inc. was formed and continues to develop as a marketing cooperative in Michigan Blackwell, Roger 101(3):43-47,55
Preface [to the following article] Fulbright, Dennis W. 102(2):16
Using genetic fingerprints to establish a paternal relationship in a small Michigan chestnut orchard Medina-Mora, Carmen and Fulbright, Dennis W. 102(2):18 – 26
Low harvest equipment for chestnuts Warmund, Michele R. & Godsey. Larry D. 102(3):33 – 39
Soil and leaf minerals and survival and growth of hybrid chestnut trees planted in forest and field in Connecticut Anagnostakis, Sandra L., et al. 102(4):43 - 47
Internal kernel breakdown (IKB) of chestnut appears when European x Japanese hybrid cultivars are pollinized by Chinese chestnut Fulbright, Dennis W. 103(1):3 – 11
Preventing further spread of Asian chestnut gall wasp Warmund, Michele R. 103(2): 16 – 19
How a flower becomes a chestnut: morphological development of Chinese chestnuts (Castanea mollisima) Miller, Amy, et al. 103(3):27 – 33
A chestnut orchard in pictures Miller, Amy 103(3):34 – 36
Chestnut trees across Turkey Fulbright, Dennis, Serdar, Umit 103(4): 39 – 52
More pictures from Samsun and Ordu Provinces (Turkey) Fulbright, Dennis and Serdar, Umit 103(4): 53 – 55
Chestnut’s newest enemy: ambrosia beetles Coughlin, Erin, et al 104(1) 8 – 13
Chinese graft technique Grauke, L.J. 104(2): 18 – 20
Treatment with hypovirulence of a chestnut blight infected European x Japanese hubrid cultivar “Colossal” in a simulated Michigan orchard Springer, Joshua C., et al 104(3):33 – 39
Changing mineral balance in American chestnut trees Anagnostais, Sandra L. 104(3):40–41 +
New named chestnut cultivars, and a few updates on previously named cultivars Anagostakis, Sandra L. and Nave, J. Michael 105(1): 3 – 5
Maximizing yields of young chestnut trees Warmund, Michele R. 105(1):13 – 16+
Semiochemicals offer hope for managing the Granulate Ambrosia beetle Xylosandrus crasssiusculus, an invasive pest of chestnut Graziosi, Ignaziosi and Rieske, Lynn K. 105(1): 17 – 22
Ozark chinquapin demonstrates compatibility as a scion grafted to Chinese chestnut rootstocks: implications for ex situ Thomas, Andrew L., et al. 105(3): 45
Ozark chinquapin [photographs of leaf form, lower leaf surface, and bur placement] Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 105(3): 46
Route 9 Cooperative: How we do it [chestnuts] Miller, Greg 105(3):47 - 50
2016 Crop Year Nut Show Results Ed: Gina Zimbardi [2017] 71(2):11
Retention and restoration of butternut: a case study Ostry, M.E., et al 2016 Annual Report (Nutshell 71.3 2017): 12 - 15
Efficacy of Hypovirulent strain CHV3-GH2 on chestnut for the control of chestnut blight Springer, Joshua C., et al 2016 Annual Report (Nutshell 71.3 2017): 16 - 22
Report on NNGA funded research: whole genome resequencing of Chinese chestnut La Bonte, Nick and Woeste, Keith 2016 Annual Report (Nutshell 71.3 2017): 23
Breeding chestnuts for nut quality and yield in Eastern North America, a cooperative breeding program Miller, Greg (Route 9 Cooperative) 2016 Annual Report (Nutshell 71.3 2017):24 - 28
Twenty acres and twenty years of chestnuts in Kansas: a report on a small commercial organic nut plantation NovboGradac, Charles and Milks, Deborah 2016 Annual Report (Nutshell 71.3 2017):29 - 32
Valuable chestnut germplasm in Connecticut Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 2018 Nutshell, 72.2:14 – 16
Updated list of cultivars of chestnuts Anagnostakis, Sandra L.. 2019 (73:2):10 – 11
Tribute to Dennis Fulbright NNGA Editor 2020 (74.1):5
The Benefits of Seedling Chinese Chestnut Trees Versus Grafted Trees Wahl, Tom 2020 (74.1):19
Interactions between blossom end rot and Asian Chestnut Gall Wasp on chestnut Hollowell, Hannah, et al. 2020 (74.2):6-7
American chestnut article https://digital.sierramagazine.org/publication/?m=43145&i=693875&p=36
New report provides road map for expanding chestnut agroforestry Derouin, Sarah Fall 2021, 75.3:24 - 26
Critters
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
New nut tree pest: an oriental chestnut gall wasp In North America Payne, Jerry A., Green, R.A. & Lester, C.D. 67:83 - 86
Feeding pigs from tree crops Brown, P.F. 68:40 - 42
Catching up with the fall cankerworm Fedde, V.H. 68:69 - 76
The fall cankerworm, a biological maverick Fedde, G.F. 68:76 - 84
Controlling deer and squirrels Hartmann, H 70:71 - 72
Ambrosia beetles in your black walnut plantation – How serious are they? Weber, B.C. 72:68 – 74
Insect control for the amateur nut grower Payne, J.A., et al 74:22 - 26
Experience with pecan casebearer Greiner, W. 74:101 – 104
A trunk injection technique for control of insect and mite pests of pecan Dutcher, James D. et al 75:47 – 54
Decay organisms of tree nuts and their control Wells, John M. & Payne, Jerry A. 75:35 – 40
Factors to consider when applying insecticides Ellis, H.C. 75: 57 – 60
Squirrels and walnut seedlings MacDaniels, L.H. 75:61 – 63
The second crop for nut growers [squirrels] Christisen, Donald M. 76:56 – 60
Predaceous arthropods in Kansas pecan trees Dinkins, Leon R. & Reid, William 76:89 – 92
Foliage and stem diseases of black walnut Tisserat, Ned A. 76:121 – 131
Mycorrhizae of nut trees Miller, Diane Doud 77:81 – 84
Stem canker on black walnut caused by Fusarium sporotrichiodes Cummings, Jane E. & Kuntz, James E. 77:85 – 92
Raptors as aids in small mammal pest control in agriculture  tree plantings Vavala, R.V & Gustafson, W.A. 77:93 – 100
The use of ionizing radiation and an antioxidant in retail packed pecan halves Silva, J.L., et al. 78:63 – 67
Research priorities in genetic improvement of Persian walnuts McGranahan, Gale H. 78:73 - 77
Fungal diseases for control of insect pests of pecan Dutcher, James D. 78:78 – 80
Resistance to chestnut gall wasp in Chinese chestnut Norton, J.D., et al. 78:86 – 87
Damage and mortality to pecan (Carya illinoensis [Wangenh.} K. Koch) seedlings by Subterranean Termites (Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) ) in an Oklahoma forest nursery Affeltranger, C.E. et al 78:88 – 90
Pecan weevil: hosts and management on hickories Ring, Dennis R., et al 78:141 – 148
Status of existing foliar insecticides for pecan pest management Payne, Jerry A., et al 78:155 – 158
Preference of chestnut weevils for Oriental chestnuts over American chestnuts Elkins, John R. 78:172
Diagnosis of insect damage on nut crops Dutcher, James D. 78:149 - 154
Spread of a hypovirulent strain of Endothia parasitica In an American chestnut stand Fulbright, Dennis W. 78:193 – 194
Cool and warm season cover crops in the pecan groves of Southern Georgia: Management for soil fertility and biological control Bugg, Robert L., et al. 79:53 – 58
The hickory shuckworm in Kansas Dinkins, R. Leon & Reid, William 79:83 – 91
Soap as a deer repellent – negative results from Minnesota Rutter, Mary 79:92 - 96
Principles of pecan insect management in Kansas Reid, William 79:97 – 101
Nut pest control for the homeowner in New Jersey Barbour, Elaine Fogerty 79:144 – 147
Biology and impact of the Black Walnut Curculio in black walnut plantations Linit, Marc J. 80:14 – 19
“Sucking Juices” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:19 - 19
“The Beneficials” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:89
Wildlife damage in nut groves Forbes,  James E. 80:71 – 75
Characteristics of chestnut gall wasp resistant Chinese chestnuts Huang, Hong Wen, et al 81:29 -- 32
Walnut germplasm collection in The Peoples Republic of China McGranahan, Gale, et al. 82:10 – 17
Walnut production in California Ramos, David E. 82:30 – 35
Chinkapin: potential new crop for the South Payne, Jerry A., et al. 82:64 – 71
Genetic resources of Carya in Vietnam and China Grauke, L.J., et al. 82:80 – 87
Sudden Death Syndrome in Kaki Persimmon: some observations  [cold stress and possible virus] Reighard, Gregory L. & Payne, Jerry A. 82:167 – 169
Commercial hazelnuts in Michigan Farris, Cecil W. 83:15 – 16
Starting a commercial hazelnut orchard Grinnell, Sid 83: 17 – 18
Eriophyid mite damage on Ontario-grown Japanese heartnuts Shattuck, V.I. and Dykstra, M. 83:22 – 23
The American chestnut: It’s past, present and future  in Georgia Merkle, Scott, A. & Brown, Claud L. 83:28 – 38
Chestnuts and the introduction of chestnut blight Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 83:39 – 42
Peeled chestnuts – commercial prospects Miller, Gregory 83:46 – 52
Insects causing pecan drop in Georgia Dutcher, Jim and Townsend, Mary Jo 83:55 – 56
Stress factors causing affecting the Georgia pecan crop in 1991 and fruit set in 1992 Sparks, Darrell 83:57 – 62
Factors influencing fruit drop of pecan Wood, Bruce 83:68 – 71
The pawpaw Callaway, M. Brett 83:106 – 119
Acrobasis Shoot Moth (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) Infestation – tree height link in a young black walnut plantation Rink, G., et al. 84:20 – 24
Survey of black walnut canker in plantations in five central states Carlson, J.C., et al. 84:25 – 31
Managing tree squirrel depredation of pecans Huggins, J. Grant 84:65 – 66
Evaluation of low input pecan orchard floor management systems Rice, N.R., et al. 84:95 – 103
Control of pecan insect pests and pecan scab in  Southwest Missouri Smith, G.S., et al. 84:111 – 115
The life history of Pecan Stem Phylloxera in Kansas Dinkins, R.L. 84:142 – 145
The shothole borer: an ambrosia beetle of concern for chestnut orcharding in the Pacific Northwest Bhagwandin, H.O., Jr. 84:168 – 177
Electric fences for preventing browse damage by white-tailed deer Miller, B.K., et al. 85:8 – 18
Butternut canker in West Virginia Haynes, S. Clark 85:61 – 62
Butternut – strategies for managing a threatened tree Ostry, M.E., et al. 85:63 - 67
Sumner pecan succumbs to scab Sparks, Darrell 85:87 – 88
Predicting first entry of pecan nut casebearer from a budbreak-based chilling and heating model Sparks, Darrell 85:89 – 95
The Clearwing Chestnut Moth (Synanthedon castaneae) (Busck) (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) and two other Clearwings trapped in Connecticut Anagnostakis, Sandra L., et al. 85:115 - 117
An update on growing and marketing chestnuts on the Pacific coast Bhagwandin, O. 85:133 – 139
Controlling copper-tolerant bacteria in walnut with copper combinations [Persian walnut] Crawford, M. 86:16 - 16
Black walnut curculio: patterns of nut damage Linit, M.J.
Perfecting the walnut [England and the US] Simms, Clive 86:61 – 63
Walnut Hybrid Project, 1983 – 1995 Tubesing, C.E. & Yoder, R.D. 86:64 – 65
Tips on hazelnut culture Farris, Cecil W. 86:66 – 67
The fight to control Eastern Filbert Blight Farris, Cecil W. 86:73 – 74
Pecan scab control—a climactic approach hypothesis and epidemiological validation Sparks, D. 86:85 – 91
Pecan scab control – grower application of a climactic approach Sparks, D. 86:98 – 103
Pecan culture: challenges for the 90’s Rice, W. 86:104 – 107
Seguin chestnut: a precocious dwarf chestnut species for chestnut breeding programs and food source for wildlife Huang, H., Dane, F, & Norton, J.D. 86:121 – 123
Almond growing in California Micke, Warren C. 87:3 – 7
Recent progress in Chinese chestnut breeding at Auburn University Huang, Hongwen, et al. 87:8 – 11
California propagation of walnut McKenna, James R., et al. 87:80 – 90
Butternut canker – Will it survive? Marshall, Philip T. 88:6 – 10
Foncannon’s Carpathian walnuts – been there, done that: 40 years of Carpathian walnuts Foncannon, Robert 88:154 – 158
Chestnuts in Georgia [United States] Anagnostakis, Sandra 89:5 – 14
Practical (organic) control of chestnut weevils Cavaliere, Joseph & Anagnostakis, Sandra 89:18 - 18
Dream tree: pecan Grauke, L.J. 89:113 – 120
Identification of potential insect vectors of the  Butternut Canker Fungus Halik, S. & Bergdahl, D.R. 90:1 – 12
Alley cropping [pecan & black walnut] in Southeast Nebraska Heskett, Ron 90:97 – 109
Commercial black walnut orchard in Iowa Hanson, Billie L. 90:119 – 126
Chestnut growing in natural settings Klinger, Chandis 91:9 – 17
Pecan leaf scab from overwintering lesions – a case for sanitation Sparks, Darrell 91:31 – 32
Management of pecan nut growth Sparks, Darrell 91:35 – 50
Threat of Asian Longhorned Beetle to hardwoods Ludwig, Scott, et al. 91:72 – 75
The need for butternut conservation Ostry, Mike 92:11 – 15
Nut growing in Slovenia Rozman, Crtomir 92:70 – 78
The Butternut Curculio as a vector of the Butternut Canker Fungus Halik, S., et al. 93:1 – 6
Challenges of establishing an organic chestnut orchard NovoGradac, Charles 93:32 – 38
Chestnut weevils and the Connecticut drought of 2002 Cavaliere, Joseph & Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 93:41 – 42
Viability of conidiospores of the Butternut Canker Fungus on potential beetle vectors Stewart, J. E., et al. 94:1 – 8
Black walnut cultivars for nut production [anthracnose] Reid, William, et al. 95:65 – 77
A decade of advances in pecan culture Rice, G. Wesley 96:41 – 45
Pine vole damage roots of young pecan trees Sparks, Darrell 96:47 – 50
Can our chestnut survive another invasion?  Research on the American Chestnut Gall Wasp in Eastern North America Riesky-Kinney, Lynne K. 101(2):22 – 25
Semiochemicals offer hope for managing the Granulate Ambrosia beetle Xylosandrus crasssiusculus     Graziosi, Ignaziosi and an invasive pest of chestnut Rieske, Lynn K. 105(1): 17 – 22
Hickory midges and their amazing galls Warmund, Michele R. 105(1):23 – 25
2019 Illinois forest health highlights  [entomologist report] Miller, Fredric and McMahan, Eric 2020 (74.2):8 – 9
Squirrels Click here for: Forgetful Squirrels, Agents of Reforestation
Cultivation Practices
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Drip irrigation for nut trees New, Leon 67:43 - 49
Papershell pecan tree nursery operations and propagations Gray, Oscar S., Sr. 67:53 - 55
A new concept in pecan transplanting Greiner, Wendell W. 67:72 - 73
Walnut multi-cropping management: a cooperative effort in Missouri Garrett, H.E., Jones, J.E. 67:77 - 80
The effect of supplemental light of growth of seedling pecan trees grown in plastic tubes Hinrichs, Herman A. 67:90 - 92
Mechanical harvesting system for Chinese chestnuts Peterson, D.L. & Monroe, G.E. 68:19 - 24
Methods of predicting the nutrient needs of nut trees Sparks, D. 68: 25 - 30
Use of herbicides in orchards and small plantings of nut crops Lagerstedt, H.B. 68:50 - 53
Herbicides for seedbeds and young trees Ahrens, J.F. 68:64 - 66
[American] Chestnut research in Virginia Dierauf, T.A. 68:130 - 134
Nut harvester for small orchards Peterson, D.L. & Monroe, G.E. 69:35 - 41
Cow manure deters rodents from stealing seeded black walnuts Williams, R.D. & Funk, D.T. 69:43 - 48
Multicropping – a viable alternative for walnut growers Kurtz, W.B., et al 69:49 - 53
The use of soil compresses in controlling chestnut blight cankers Weidlich, W.H. 69:54 - 54
Some keys to a black walnut orchard Sparks, A. 69:60 - 62
Greenhouse-grown containerized nut trees Safronoff, B.R. 71:75 - 76
Controlling growth by chemical injection Roberts, B.R. 71:96 – 101
Pruning for quality Schlesinger, R.C. 72:135 - 140
Wintering containerized nut trees – panel report Palven, Tom 73:35-36
A comparison of correctly pruned vs. unpruned black walnut plantations Beineke, W.F. 74:45 - 47
Plant and tree labeling Hutchinson, D.E. 74:67
Tree cropping in New Zealand Clark, R. 74:83 - 84
Agroforestry (agro-silviculture, tree crops agriculture, And permaculture) [also, windbreaks] Bagley, W.T. 74:176 - 178
Greenhouse container production of nut trees Nelson, K.L. & Gustafson, W.A. 74:186 - 196
Pruning nut trees for production Storey, J.B. 74:235 - 237
Soil and site selection for nut trees [pecans] Storey, J.B. 74: 237 – 239
Drip irrigation planning and design for nut tree planting Kollars, S.J. & Gustafson, W.A. 74:240 – 250
A trunk injection technique for control of insect and mite pests of pecan Dutcher, James D. et al 75:47 – 54
Factors to consider when applying insecticides Ellis, H.C. 75: 57 – 60
Squirrels and walnut seedlings MacDaniels, L.H. 75:61 – 63
Weed control basics Meade, John A. 75:80 – 83
Status report on walnut seed production research at Carbondale [Illinois] Schlesinger, Richard C. 75:91 – 93
Transplanting in fall of northern pecan and hickory near Buffalo, NY Gordon, John 76:22 – 25
Hickories I have known and grown [also, mulching] Thatcher, Charles 76:32 – 35
Boosting tree growth with solar powered roots [irrigating with heated water] Campbell, R.D. 76:116 – 120
Evaluation of Typhar as a potential tree mulch Hershey, Frank 76:165 – 169
Nets for harvesting nuts Grimo, Ernest 77:7 – 8
Methods for increasing IBA-induced lateral root formation by pecan seedlings Starbuck, C.J. 77:27 – 30
Nutritional and growth responses of pecan seedlings from magnesium sulfate sprays Sparks, Darrell 77:31 – 36
Mycorrhizae of nut trees Miller, Diane Doud 77:81 – 84
CA*PE (cattle= pecans) Kemph, Gordon 78:15 – 16
Improving the root system of container- grown trees Struve, Daniel K., et al. 78:51 – 57
The use of ionizing radiation and an antioxidant in retail packed pecan halves Silva, J.L., et al. 78:63 - 67
Controlling pecan tree size with Paclobutrazol Righard, Gregory L, et al 78:68 – 72
Fungal diseases for control of insect pests of pecan Dutcher, James D. 78:78 – 80
Pre- and post-harvest changes in Chinese chestnuts: Implications for mechanical harvest and storage Miller, Gregory 78:81 – 85
The oblique bark graft Reid, William & Clarke, George 78:119 - 126
Pecan weevil: hosts and management on hickories Ring, Dennis R., et al 78:141 – 148
Status of existing foliar insecticides for pecan pest management Payne, Jerry A., et al 78:155 – 158
Nitrogen effects on pecan yield and nut growth – a reappraisal Sparks, Darrell 78:187 – 192
Collecting and propagating American chestnut in N.W. Michigan Deuell, Rick 79:18 – 19
My nut orchard Baker, Paul 79:20 – 21
Potential of establishing an edible chestnut industry in Michigan Lukasiewica, Joe 79:22 – 33
The white collar farmer Kemp, Gordon L. & Fitzgerald, Edward L. 79: 42 – 43
Growing trees from seed Asmus, Ken 79:50 - 52
Cool and warm season cover crops in the pecan groves of Southern Georgia: Management for soil fertility and biological control Bugg, Robert L., et al. 79:53 – 58
Soap as a deer repellent – negative results from Minnesota Rutter, Mary 79:92 – 96
TUBEX: a tool for seedling and grafting success Siems, Christian 81:56 – 59
Microclimate evaluation and modification [windbreaks and soil modification] for northern nut tree plantings Davies, K. M., Jr. 81:64 - 75
Far out methods [soil amendments] Baker, Paul 81:98 - 100
The benefits of mulching Thatcher, Charles 81:103 – 104
Correlation of black walnut growth rate with soil fertility and topography Grond, Spencer D. 81:107 – 109
Technology for a small black walnut orchard Blaufuss, Tony 81:114 – 115
The effects of fertilizing black walnut with nitrogen, boron, and manganese Grond, Spencer D. 81:120 - 121
Nursery practices that improve root morphology for black walnut seedlings Schultz, R.C. and Thompson, J.R. 81:135 – 141
Walnut germplasm collection in The Peoples Republic of China McGranahan, Gale, et al. 82:10 – 17
Walnut production in California Ramos, David E. 82:30 – 35
Owning harvest equipment versus custom hiring: the case of walnuts Blank, Steven C., et al. 82:52 – 63
Experiences in pecan orchard floor vegetation management: two years of Stocker Steer performance and evaluation of grazing management Mitchell, Ronald M. & Wright, J. Clay 82:72- 79
Manganese levels in Ontario-grown chestnuts Shattuck, V.I. 82:99 – 102
Development of pistachio as a crop in the United States Parfitt, Dan E. 82:135 - 143
Walnut culture in Western Washington Balser, Donald S. 82:163 – 166
Growth of black walnut seedlings protected by  tree shelters Ponder, Felix, Jr. 82:170 – 174
The use of rootstocks in tree crop production Perry, Ron 83:3 – 5
Commercial hazelnuts in Michigan Farris, Cecil W. 83:15 – 16
Starting a commercial hazelnut orchard Grinnell, Sid 83: 17 – 18
The American chestnut: It’s past, present and future  in Georgia Merkle, Scott, A. & Brown, Claud L. 83:28 – 38
Stress factors causing affecting the Georgia pecan crop in 1991 and fruit set in 1992 Sparks, Darrell 83:57 – 62
Thinning pecans to reduce alternate bearing Reid, William and Smith, Michael W. 83:91 - 94
Pawpaw Davis, Corwin 83:105
Grass control improvers early growth of black walnut more than either deep ripping or irrigation Van Sambeek, J.W. and McBride, F.D. 84:9 – 19
Survey of black walnut canker in plantations in five central states Carlson, J.C., et al. 84:25 – 31
Growing black walnut in Kansas: field observations Rowland, J. and Reid, William 84:32 – 37
Interplanting woody nurse crops [nitrogen fixing] promotes differential growth of black walnut saplings Dawson, J.O. and Van Sambeek, J.W. 84:38 – 46
Black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) agroforestry as a  land-use alternative Garrett, H.E. and Jones, J.E. 84:47 – 58
Variability in pecan flowering Grauke, L.J. and Thompson, Tommy E. 84:81 – 94
Evaluation of low input pecan orchard floor management systems Rice, N.R., et al. 84:95 – 103
Leaf levels of zinc required for maximum nut yield and vegetative growth in pecan Sparks, Darrell 84:104 – 110
A grower’s perspective on pecan cultivars Rice, G.W. 84:117 – 126
Growing pecans at a low elevation in a hot climate Sparks, Darrell 84:127 – 141
The life history of Pecan Stem Phylloxera in Kansas Dinkins, R.L. 84:142 – 145
Nut quality versus nut production in pecan Sparks, D. and Weber, R.E. 84:146 – 147
Eastern black walnut seed size trial Miller, Larry 85:38 – 39
Comparison of slow and quick release fertilizers on black walnut growth Ponder, Felix, Jr. 85:40 – 43
Alternate-year walnut pruning can boost yields, cut costs Olson, William H., et al. 85:53 – 58
Butternut – strategies for managing a threatened tree Ostry, M.E., et al. 85:63 – 67
Shuck decline in pecan induced by fruiting stress Sparks, Darrell, et al. 85:70 – 84
Protecting chestnut trees from blight Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 85:119 - 123
An update on growing and marketing chestnuts on the Pacific coast Bhagwandin, O. 85:133 - 139
Genetic improvement of hazelnut for cold hardiness and culture  [germplasm collection  in China] Weijian, Liang, et al. 85:149 - 151
Growing persimmons in tree shelters Lehman, Jerry 85:152 – 153
Spin Out – a new product to aid proper root formation in container-grown nut trees Crawford, M. 86:12 - 15
Freeze injury to black walnut plantations in Minnesota during the winter of 1993 – 94 Hayes, E.M. 86:21 – 27
Genetic selection and fertilization provide increased nut production under walnut-agroforestry management Jones, J.E., et al. 86:28 – 34
Semi-automatic mechanical walnut harvester Hanson, B.L. and Hanson, G.L. 86:53 – 56
Perfecting the walnut [England and the US] Simms, Clive 86:61 – 63
Tips on hazelnut culture Farris, Cecil W. 86:66 – 67
Starting a commercial hazelnut orchard Grinnell, Sid 86:75
Pecan scab control—a climactic approach hypothesis and epidemiological validation Sparks, D. 86:85 – 91
Pecan scab control – grower application of a climactic approach Sparks, D. 86:98 – 103
Pecan culture: challenges for the 90’s Rice, W. 86:104 – 107
Mechanical fruit thinning --   a pecan success story Sparks, D. 86:108 – 112
Nut sizing period in pecan and soil water Sparks, D. 86:113 – 115
Kernel development in pecan – a function of soil water Sparks, D. 86:116 – 118
Current observations and status of Oriental chestnut growing in Northwestern Michigan Coulter, L.L. 86:119 – 120
1995 butternut observations [post harvesting processing and cultivar evaluation] Spurgeon, C.A. 86:131 – 132
Almond growing in California Micke, Warren C. 87:3 – 7
Assessment of different boron treatment methods on Canterbury grown hazelnuts [New Zealand,US] McNeil, D.L., et al. 87:15 – 26
Development of pawpaw (Asimila triloba (L.) Dunal) as a new fruit crop Layne, Desmond R. 87:27 – 43
California propagation of walnut McKenna, James R., et al. 87:80 – 90
Successful tree planting techniques for drastically disturbed lands: a case study for the propagation and planting of container-grown oak and nut trees in Missouri Miller, Stuart 88:25 – 39
Direct seeding and seedling production in nursery beds Robinson, Terry L., et al. 88:105 – 114
Walnut fertilization and recommendations for wood and nut production Ponder, Felix, Jr. 88:115 – 129
The use of tree shelters in black walnut culture Ponder, Felix, Jr. 88:130 – 137
Chemical and weed control before and after planting walnut Siefert, John R. 88:138 – 147
Foncannon’s Carpathian walnuts – been there, done that: 40 years of Carpathian walnuts Foncannon, Robert 88:154 – 158
The effect of selected nutrients on the growth of black walnut (Juglans nigra) tree: Report #3 Grond, Spencer D. 88:159 – 169
Ethephon treatment of chestnut for harvest management Mandujano, Mario, et al. 89:36 – 41
Cultivar registry: hican report Curtis, Ronald 89:99 – 102
Meristematic dieback of greenhouse-grown pawpaw is associated with soil pH Mandujano, Mario & Fulbright, Dennis 89:103 – 107
Hedgerow Husbandry of Tulare walnuts: a case study from Stanislaus County, Central Valley, California Grunder, Lucienne 89:133 – 137
Establishing a nut tree planting Campbell, R.D. 89:162 – 167
A comparison of three methods of determining the percentage moisture content of chestnuts Higgins, Norman C. 90:56 – 66
Eighteen years of heartnut experience Gordon, John 90:84 – 89
Putting the quality into northern nuts Campbell, R.D. 90:90 - 91
Edible nut pines for northern climates Rhora, Charles & Lina 90:92 – 96
Alley cropping [pecan & black walnut] in Southeast Nebraska Heskett, Ron 90:97 – 109
Commercial black walnut orchard in Iowa Hanson, Billie L. 90:119 – 126
Establishing chestnut orchards in Michigan Fulbright, Dennis W. & Mandujano, Mario 91:1 – 5
Chestnut growing in natural settings Klinger, Chandis 91:9 – 17
Hickory nuts in Pennsylvania Book, Jay 91:18 -19
The influence of low temperature storage on the germination rate of pawpaw [Asimila triloba (L.) Dunal] seed Pomper, Kirk W., et al. 91:20 – 27
Ground cover and nitrogen fertilizer application influence pecan tree nutrient status Reid, William 91:28 – 30
Pecan leaf scab from overwintering lesions – a case for sanitation Sparks, Darrell 91:31 – 32
Management of pecan nut growth Sparks, Darrell 91:35 – 50
A beginner’s approach to starting a nut tree farm Marsh, Jon 91:90 – 109
Chestnut roots Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 91:122 – 124
Developing the hazelnut as an alternative crop for Sustainable Agroforestry systems, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, mid-term report to the NNGA Josiah, Scott 92:1 – 2
Heartnut harvesting, hulling, and cracking for a profit Grimo, Ernie 92:35 – 40
Searching for edible oaks Cobb, Donald 92:41 – 44
Far north pecans [ways to select seedlings] Gordon, John 92:45 - 47
Developing management techniques to stabilize the annual nut supply [fertilization studies] Ponder, Felix, Jr. 92:60 – 69
Nut growing in Slovenia Rozman, Crtomir 92:70 – 78
Alternate or sometimes bearing of nut trees Campbell, Doug 92:79 – 80
Michigan nut dryer Grinnell, Sid 92:81
Challenges of establishing an organic chestnut orchard NovoGradac, Charles 93:32 – 38
Relative tendency of selected pecan cultivars to premature germinate Sparks, Darrell 93:83 – 86
Effects of topography, crop load, and irrigation on pecan nut volume and percentage kernel Sparks, Darrell 93:87 – 92
Black Walnut Cultivar Improvement Program at the  University of Missouri Coggeshall, Mark V. 93:93 – 96
The power of plastics [to moderate temperature changes] Campbell, R. Douglas 93:115 -117
Effect of curing and storage on fresh Chinese chestnut quality Harte, Janice, et al. 94:22 – 31
A perspective on chestnut handling and peeling Guyer, Den, et al. 94:32 – 40
Chestnut Hill Nursery’s History of chestnut Wallace, R.D. 94:49 – 56
Heartnut harvesting, hulling, and cracking for profit [including information on nutrition] Grimo, Ernie 94:65 - 68
Pecan harvesting and processing Rice, Wes 94:69 – 75
Timing pecan fertilizer application – a revisit to the literature Sparks, Darrell 94:87 – 93
L.D. Romberg’s letter records early pecan history [the role of zinc deficiency on pecan trees in the southeastern US] Sparks, Darrell 94:101 – 106
Black walnut cultivar performance project [Iowa] Hanson, Billie 94:120 – 132
Results on the establishment of named varieties of Eastern black walnuts on an upland site in the Ouachita region of Arkansas Brauer, David, et al. 94:133 – 145
Pros and cons [advice for the beginning & more experienced nut grower] Campbell, R. Douglas 94:146 – 147
Introduction to potting soils Wilson, Jim 95:1 – 4
Effects of under-story management and forage species on soil moisture in a pecan alley cropping practice Brauer, David, et al. 95:27 – 37
Pecan and phototropism [orchard spacing] Sparks, Darrell 95:39 – 41
Tree setting depth: a major factor influencing wind resistance in pecan Sparks, Darrell 95:43 – 51
Pine nuts (pignolia): species, markets and potential for  Unites States protection Sharashkin, Leonid & Gold, Michael 95: 53 – 64
Black walnut cultivars for nut production Reid, William, et al. 95:65 – 77
Sugar-bushing black walnut [getting sap for syrup] Naughton,Gary G., et al. 95:79 – 85
Assessing the growth potential and establishment of  Eastern black walnuts in North Central Tennessee Brauer, David & Idassi, Joshua 96:1- 10
Black Walnut Cultivar Performance Project Hanson, Billie 96:11 – 28
A biomass approach to black walnut nut production: a grower-researcher’s response to recent research [an alternative to orchard-style black walnut nut production] Thomas, Neil 96:29 – 40
A decade of advances in pecan culture Rice, G. Wesley 96:41 – 45
Pine vole damage roots of young pecan trees [relation to cover crops] Sparks, Darrell 96:47 – 50
Black and burgundy truffles as agroforestry crops on the roots of hazel and oak Pruett, Grechen & Bruhn. Johann 96:51 – 54
Nitrogen fertilization for hybrid hazelnuts for the Upper Midwest Braun, Lois 96:65 - 73
Adaptability of pecan to its native range Sparks, Darrell 97:71 – 118
Pistachia in Afghanistan Grauke, LJ 97:117 – 137
Principles of orchard irrigation Black, Brent 102(1):3 – 4
Evaluation of tree shelters on the performance of seedling  pecan trees Rohla, Charles & Chaney, Joshua W. 102(1):5 – 7
Low harvest equipment for chestnuts Warmund, Michele R and Godsey. Larry D. 102(3):33 – 39
Soil and leaf minerals and survival and growth of hybrid chestnut trees planted in forest and field plots in Connecticut Anagnostakis, Sandra L., et al. 102(4):43 – 47
Treatment with hypovirulence of a chestnut blight infected European x Japanese hybrid cultivar “Colossal” in a simulated Michigan orchard Springer, Joshua C., et al 104(3):33 – 39
Maximizing yields of young chestnut trees Warmund, Michele R. 105(1) 13 – 16+
Opting for an overhead sprinkler system instead of a drip irrigation or surface mounted rotary sprayers Haarmann, Peter 2016 Annual Report (Nutshell 71.3 2017): 9 – 12
Orchard management using cover crops to improve soil health and pollinator habitat in the Midwestern United States Van Sambeek, Jerry 2016 Annual Report (Nutshell 71.3 2017): 32 - 45
Ginko
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Nut trees and minor fruits at the Holden Arboretum [gingko and many other genera] Pfeiffer, Christina 73:137 – 141
A method for converting forest stands to nut tree plantations in the Northeast [Korean pine, gingko, shagbark hickory and black walnut] Davies, Karl M., Jr. 75: 27 – 35
Minor nuts of the past, present, and future [gingko oak and beech] Reighard, Gregory L. 80:20 – 24
A bibliography on the minor nut species of Fagus, Ginkgo, Pinus, and Quercus Reighard, Gregory L. 80:40 – 48
Gingko biloba cultivation and processing in China Zhang, Qinghua 85:156 – 158
Threat of Asian Longhorned Beetle to hardwoods [gingko as a replacement tree] Ludwig, Scott, et al. 91:72 – 75
Financial assessment of nut tree damage [all nut genera] Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Hazelnut
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Use of radiation to induce vegetative alteration in the filbert, Corylus avellana L. Lagerstedt, H.B., Hubert, G.E. 67:12 - 17
A system for producing rooted filbert plants From scions in one year Lagerstedt, H.B. 67:56 - 60
Breeding for Superior Filberts in Oregon Thompson, Maxine M. 67:74 - 77
An introduction to the stars: a new family of filbert hybrids Farris, Cecil W. 67:80 - 82
Use of herbicides in orchards and small plantings of nut crops Lagerstedt, H.B. 68:50 - 53
The trazels Farris, C.W. 69:32 - 34
Hardiness in filberts and walnuts Lagerstedt, H.B. 69:118 - 121
A review of observations and research on Eastern Filbert Blight in the Pacific Northwest Lagerstedt, H.B. 70: 22 - 30
What the nut grower needs to know most Mudge, G.E. 70:42 - 43
Deep cold injury Mayo, W. 70:52 - 53
Investigations of Eastern Filbert Blight Gottwald, T.R. 71:80 - 89
Geneva filbert research – past and present Reich, J.E. 71:110 - 111
The hot-callusing pipe – a grafting aid Lagerstedt, H.B. 72:27 – 33
Growing filberts in Pennsylvania Dravis, R.J. 72:34- 35
Ten years of experience with nut trees Campbell, R.D. 72:152 – 154
A progress report on the development of F2 hybrids of Corylus colurna x C. avellana Farris, Cecil W. 73:15 - 17
Corylus chinensis: a new introduction from a fine genetic source Farris, Cecil, W. 73:17 - 18
Chestnuts and filberts Pataky, Christ 73:20 - 20
Nut growing on small lots Campbell, R.D. 73:109-110
Twenty years of nut tree propagation in the Sinlahekin Creek Valley Shildgen, William 73:126 – 131
Nut trees and minor fruits at the Holden Arboretum Pfeiffer, Christina 73:137 – 141
Macro- and micro-grafting of filbert trees Lagerstedt, H. 74:158 - 165
The American nut industry – filberts Legerstedt, H. 74:179 – 185
Decay organisms of tree nuts and their control Wells, John M. & Payne, Jerry A. 75:35 – 40
“TUBA” (Turkish treehazel x “Barcelona”) [cold-hardy nut Hall, E.L. 76:64 – 68
Cloning of filberts by air layering Luvall, Verne C. 76:154 – 156
Filbert blight in Illinois Luvall, Verne C. 76:163 – 165
The O’Rourke filbert Farris, Cecil 77:9 - 9
The Oregon hazelnut industry is growing up Riggert, Craig 77:46 – 52
Nut tree crops for Ontario Ernest Grimo 78:17 – 22
The Illinois Nut Growers Association and nut production In Illinois Doll, C. Chris 78:31 – 34
Diagnosis of insect damage on nut crops Dutcher, James D. 78:149 - 154
Badgersett Research Farm – plantings, projects and goals Rutter, Philip A. 78:173 – 186
Irradiation as a possible dwarfing agent for nut species Uhlinger, Roger D. 79:37 – 40
Potential for genetic improvement of hazelnuts Farris, Cecil W. 79:46 – 49
Growing trees from seed Asmus, Ken 79:50 - 52
Nut pest control for the homeowner in New Jersey Barbour, Elaine Fogerty 79:144 – 147
Advances in hazelnut breeding Mehlenbacher, Shawn A. 80:30 – 34
Grand Traverse hazelnuts Farris, Cecil W. 80:97 – 99
Two new introductions: the Grand Traverse hazelnut And Spartan Seedless Grape Farris, Cecil W. 80:102 – 103
Woody Agriculture: Increased carbon fixation and co-production of food and fuel Rutter, Philip A 80:107 – 113
Nuts and gamma rays [using gamma rays to induce dwarfing in chestnut, hazelnut & pecan] Uhlinger, Roger D. 81:26 – 28
NNGA nut evaluation: 1989 crop Bish, Cyril 81:47 – 55
Filbert rootstock and cultivar introductions in Oregon Lagerstedt, Harry 81:60 – 63
Hazelnut cultivar development: a progress report Farris, Cecil 81:118 – 119
Occurrence and inheritance resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight in “Gasaway” hazelnut Mehlenbacher, Shawn A., et al. 81:129 – 131
Tennessee hazelnuts Farris, Cecil W. 82:6 – 7
Diseases of nut crops in the Pacific Northwest Pscheidt, Jay W. 82:8 - 9
Management practices in Oregon hazelnut orchards Olsen, Jeff 82:24 – 29
Growth of the British Columbia hazelnut industry Wigand, Henry 82:50 – 51
Commercial propagation methods for hazelnuts Pierce, Dennis 82:96 – 98
New developments in the Oregon Hazelnut Breeding Program Mehlenbacher, Shawn A. & Smith, David C. 82:103 – 110
Nut germplasm in northern Pakistan, Central Asia and Ecuador Thompson, Maxine 82:121 - 127
Flowering habit of pecan, walnut, and hazelnut: a brief review Azarenko, Anita Nina 82:144 – 147
Variation in resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight in hybrid hazels Rutter, Mary 82:159 – 162
Midwest Nut Producers Council formed Lukasiewicz, Joseph 83:2 - 2
Report on the experimental nut plantings at Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Station Lukasiewicz, Joseph 83:12 - 14
Commercial hazelnuts in Michigan Farris, Cecil W. 83:15 – 16
Starting a commercial hazelnut orchard Grinnell, Sid 83: 17 – 18
Distribution and characteristics of the Eastern Filbert Blight epidemic in Western Oregon Pinkerton, J.N, et al. 84:185 – 192
Genetic improvement of hazelnut for cold hardiness and culture [germplasm collection in China] Weijian, Liang, et al. 85:149 – 151
Tips on hazelnut culture Farris, Cecil W. 86:66 – 67
Productivity and quality of hazelnuts in a replicated cultivar trial in New Zealand Murdoch, D., et al. 86:68 – 72
The fight to control Eastern Filbert Blight Farris, Cecil W. 86:73 - 74
Starting a commercial hazelnut orchard Grinnell, Sid 86:75 - 75
The paper barked hazel of China Farris, Cecil W. 86: 76 – 77
Observations of Eastern Filbert Blight{Canada, US] Campbell, R. Douglas 87:12 – 14
Assessment of different boron treatment methods on Canterbury grown hazelnuts [New Zealand,US] McNeil, D.L., et al. 87:15 - 26
What’s new with filberts? [3 new cultivars bred from Grand Traverse] Grinnell, Sid 88:14 - 14
Comments on nuts in the Dooley orchard Heiman, Bill 89:121 – 124
Nut exploration in the Baltic countries and Belarus Plocher, Thomas 89:138 – 144
Mass selection as a method for developing winter- hardiness and nut quality Badalov, P.P. 89:153 – 154
European filbert in Estonia Kask, Kalyu 89:155 – 156
Diversity and abundance of cultivated varieties of filberts Volovich, P.I. & Chripack, P.I. 89:157 – 158
The unpaved road [growing seedling trees] Campbell, R.D. 89:159 – 161
Twenty years of nut evaluation in Nebraska Bish, Cyril 90:67 – 83
Threat of Asian Longhorned Beetle to hardwoods [Turkish filbert as a replacement tree] Ludwig, Scott, et al. 91:72 – 75
Disease limitations in nut growing Campbell, R. Douglas 91:82 – 85
Developing the hazelnut as an alternative crop for Sustainable Agroforestry systems, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, mid-term report to the NNGA Josiah, Scott 92:1 – 2
Hazelnut (filbert) a new source for taxanes [for treatment of several types of cancer] Hoffman, Angela 92:29 – 34
Alternate or sometimes bearing of nut trees Campbell, Doug 92:79 – 80
Michigan nut dryer Grinnell, Sid 92:81 - 81
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95:87 – 94
Black and burgundy truffles as agroforestry crops on the roots of hazel and oak Pruett, Grechen & Bruhn. Johann 96:51 – 54
Nitrogen fertilization for hybrid hazelnuts for the Upper Midwest Braun, Lois 96:65 – 73
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
4-Year flowering study of Eastern Filbert Blight – Resistant hazelnuts in New Jersey Capik, John M. & Molnar, Thomas J. 104(2): 21 – 24
Eastern Filbert Blight resistant hazelnut selections: Gordon 1, Gordon 2, Gordon 3, and Gordon 4 Molnar, Thomas J, et al 105(1):6 – 12
Hazelnut accessions from Russia and Crimea Transmit resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight Molnar, Thomas and Capik, John M. 2017(1):16 – 19
Hazelnut productive pollinator pairs Kelsey, John 2018, 72.1:9 - 9
Evaluating kernel production for young nut varieties Kelsey, John 2018, 72.3:25 – 27
Corylus americana Mayberry, Alex, et al 2018, 72.3:28 – 33
Hazels –emergence from dormancy Kelsey, John 2019, 73.2:14 – 22
Launching the Midwest Hazelnut Industry Brainard, Scott 2020, 74.1:6 - 6
Truffles in Australia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu6S_Lg0TTk
Truffles in Australia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzguiiXSpWE
Foggy Bottom Tree Farm, hazelnuts Knezick, Donald Summer 2021,75.2:9-10
Nut trees in Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon Summer 2021,75.2:17-20
[correspondence on cover crops and nutritional needs of hazelnuts] Van Sambeek, Jerry to Seva Waters. Jan. 1, 2022
Heartnut
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Budding Persians, black walnuts, heartnuts, and butternuts on black walnut rootstocks Davie, Wm. and Lois 68:108 - 110
Heartnut seed distribution by SONG Metcalfe, R.E. 69:24 - 26
What the nut grower needs to know most Mudge, G.E. 70:42 - 43
A three year heartnut study Metcalfe, R.E. 71:50 - 52
Reactions of Juglans species to butternut canker and implications for disease resistance Orchard, L.P., et al 72:86 – 90
Ten years of experience with nut trees Campbell, R.D. 72:152 – 154
Twenty years of nut tree propagation in the Sinlahekin Creek Valley Shildgen, William 73:126 – 131
Juglans rex Hall, E.L. 73:111 – 113
Walnut hybrids in Ohio and neighboring states Yoder, Russell 73:132 – 133
Heartnuts for profit Campbell, R.D. 74:99 – 101
Boosting tree growth with solar powered roots [irrigating with heated water] Campbell, R.D. 76:116 – 120
Nut tree crops for Ontario Ernest Grimo 78:17 – 22
Genetic diversity of walnut, pistachio, and almond at  Davis NCGR [National Clonal Germplasm Repository] Almehdi, Ali A. & Parfitt, Dan E. 80:25 – 29
Heartnuts: a fifty year passion Papple, Elton 80:155
NNGA nut evaluation: 1989 crop Bish, Cyril 81:47 – 55
Walnut culture in Western Washington Balser, Donald S. 82:163 – 166
Eriophyid mite damage on Ontario-grown Japanese heartnuts Shattuck, V.I. and Dykstra, M. 83:22 – 23
Harnessing heartnut for production Campbell, R.D. 84:193 - 194
The heartnut – untapped potential [economic analysis] Grimo, Ernie 88:15 – 20
The collection and handling of dormant scion wood of pecan, hickory, and walnut Johnson, David G. 88:71 – 77
Dream tree: heartnut Olson, Malcolm 89:97- 98
Comments on nuts in the Dooley orchard Heiman, Bill 89:121 – 124
The unpaved road [growing seedling trees] Campbell, R.D. 89:159 – 161
Twenty years of nut evaluation in Nebraska Bish, Cyril 90:67 – 83
Eighteen years of heartnut experience Gordon, John 90:84 – 89
Heartnut harvesting, hulling, and cracking for a profit Grimo, Ernie 92:35 - 40
Alternate or sometimes bearing of nut trees Campbell, Doug 92:79 – 80
Heartnut harvesting, hulling, and cracking for profit [including information on nutrition] Grimo, Ernie 94:65 - 68
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
A butternut/buartnut whitepaper Coble, Parker C. 101(1):3 – 6/11
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
DNA fingerprinting of butternut, heartnut, and hybrid cultivars Hoban, Sean and Romero-Severson, Jeanne 101(3):48-55
2016 Crop Year Nut Show Results Ed: Gina Zimbardi 2017 Vol. 71.2:11 - 13
Seeking the perfect heartnut Grimo, Linda 2017 Vol. 71.3:5 – 9
Pushing the envelope: growing heartnuts in eastern Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon 2019 Vol. 73.1:27 – 34
Cold and heat tolerance comparison of  butternut, Japanese walnut,  and their hybrids Brennan, Andrea, et al. 2020 Vol. 74.1:7 - 10
Hickory
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
What can we do with hickories? Totten, William S. 67:68 - 71
Selection, packing, and storage of pecan and hickory Propagation wood Madden, G.D. 68:67 -- 69
Progress report on my new hican James, G. 68:102
Deep cold injury Mayo, W. 70:52 -- 53
The hickories of Ontario Campbell, R.D. 71:35 -- 39
The ecology of nut trees in Central Illinois Ebinger, John E. 73:27 – 32
Report on hickory nuts from Western Pennsylvania for 1982 Thatcher, Charles A. 73:45 - 47
Nut growing on small lots Campbell, R.D. 73:109-110
Nut trees and minor fruits at the Holden  Arboretum Pfeiffer, Christina 73:137 – 141
Working with hickory and pecan Totten, Bill 75:17 -- 20
A method for converting forest stands to nut tree plantations in the Northeast Davies, Karl M., Jr. 75: 27 – 35
Transplanting in fall of northern pecan and hickory near Buffalo, NY Gordon, John 76:22 – 25
Hickories I have known and grown [also, mulching] Thatcher, Charles 76:32 -- 35
Boosting tree growth with solar powered roots [irrigating with heated water] Campbell, R.D. 76:116 – 120
Bench grafting pecans, hicans, and hickories Brittain, John O. 77:3 – 3 -- 4
Grafting of hickories Ryser, Fred C. 77:43 – 45
Forest management and nut trees on the Mississippi River Rock Island District, Corps of Engineers Feavel, Tim A. 77:67 – 69
A field guide to the hickories of North America [includes photos of pecans and hickory hybrids] Grauke, L.J. & Pratt, J.W. 77: 123 – 153
The Illinois Nut Growers Association and nut production In Illinois Doll, C. Chris 78:31 – 34
Productivity of hickories in the North Campbell, R. Douglas 78:35 - 36
Pecan weevil: hosts and management on hickories Ring, Dennis R., et al 78:141 – 148
Badgersett Research Farm – plantings, projects and goals Rutter, Philip A. 78:173 – 186
Irradiation as a possible dwarfing agent for nut species Uhlinger, Roger D. 79:37 – 40
Four state nut evaluation [IA, NE, KS, MO] -- 1987 Bish, Cyril 79:79 - 81
A cultivar list for hickory Grauke, L.J. 79:131 – 143
Nut pest control for the homeowner in New Jersey Barbour, Elaine Fogerty 79:144 - 147
Greenwood budding of pecans, hicans, and hickories Brittain, John O. 80:60 – 62
NNGA nut evaluation: 1989 crop Bish, Cyril 81:47 – 55
Southwest Missouri shellbarks Ulrich, E.J. 81:93 – 95
The Yoder #1 hickory story Yoder, Russell D. 81:101 – 102
The benefits of mulching Thatcher, Charles 81:103 – 104
hickory nut performance in Ontario Campbell, R.D. 81:127 – 128
Pollen and pollination of the hickories Marquard, Robert 82:21 – 23
Growing nut tree seedlings in intensive beds Johnson, David 84:2 – 5
Nut growers national meeting Thatcher, Charles 85:4 – 5
The effects of moving hickories [grafting northern hickory scionwood onto native Kansas pecan] Curtis, Ronald 85:96 – 97
Hickories of Southwest Wisconsin May, Jerry 85:98
The collection and handling of dormant scion wood of pecan, hickory, and walnut Johnson, David G. 88:71 – 77
Comparing pecan to hickory in northern Erie County, New York Gordon, John H., Jr. 88:78 – 80
Cultivar registry: hican report Curtis, Ronald 89:99 – 102
Comments on nuts in the Dooley orchard Heiman, Bill 89:121 – 124
The unpaved road [growing seedling trees] Campbell, R.D. 89:159 – 161
Twenty years of nut evaluation in Nebraska Bish, Cyril 90:67 – 83
hickory nuts in Pennsylvania Book, Jay 91:18 -19
Disease limitations in nut growing Campbell, R. Douglas 91:82 – 85
Alternate or sometimes bearing of nut trees Campbell, Doug 92:79 – 80
Bitternut potential Fahey, Richard 93:53 – 54
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Yunan hickory [China] Grauke, LJ 97:57 – 69
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
hickory clone nut structure [photos from Bud Luers’ collection] Johnson, David G. 101(2):26 – 32
hickory midges and their amazing galls Warmund, Michele R. 105(1):23 – 25
Modern genomics reveals the location of Ice Age refugia of shagbark and bitternut hickory Jordon Bemmels 2019, Vol. 73.1:21 - 23
Miscellaneous
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
The future Rutledge, Gus S. 67:11 - 11
The CENTS  approach Campbell, R.D. 67:101 - 108
Enthusiasm continues in northern nut culture Helms, G.I 68:15 - 16
The history of nut culture in Connecticut Eagan, K. 68:17 - 19
Tree –action – now Thompson, B.S. 68:30 - 33
Tree crops and the back-to-the-land movement Farmer, R.F., Jr. 68:33 - 39
Improved natural agriculture Melick, I. 68:42 - 47
Proposed international tree farming institute Hills, L.D. 68:47 - 48
Alternatives to standard agriculture on marginal lands MacDaniels, LH 68:48 - 50
Some changes in Connecticut’s hardwood forest – with special emphasis on nut trees Stephens, G.R. 68:54 - 59
Ornamental nut trees – sleeping beauties Jacobs, H.I. 68:59 - 64
The establishment of the Niagara Nut Grove: a new concept for conservation areas in Ontario Campbell, R. D. 68:137 - 140
History of Ohio State Fair Exhibit Yoder, R.D. 69:27 - 27
Report on Illinois nut tree promotions Fernald, G.L. 69: - 28
MNGA promotional activities Goldner, R.D. 69:29 - 30
SONG’s growth Metcalfe, R.E. 69:30 – 32
“Time to Get a’Crackin’”, [a poem] Campbell, R.D. 69:59 - 59
Developing nut groves on public property – a short course in local government English, J. 69:66 - 69
Developing of walnut orchards in the Kashmir area (India) Woodroof, J.G. 69:96 - 106
Distribution of nut tree seedlings by state agencies Christisen, D.M. 69:114 - 116
Grafted nut trees as shade trees Gerardi, L.J., Sr. 69:116 - 117
Reflections, recollections, and remarkable opportunities Campbell, R.D. 70:18 - 19
Publicity and membership committee report Owicki, J. 70:20 - 20
Exhibits [at the 70th Annual Meeting inWooster, Ohio] Owicki. J. 70:21 - 21
Zonal selection of nut trees for absolute hardiness Domoto, P.A. 70:46 - 51
High Lakes varietal selections Mudge, G.E. 70:53 - 54
Nut Growers Soap Box Gordon, J. 70:56 - 58
Nut tree hardiness in Western Massachusetts Guidi, R. 70:58 - 59
Growing nut trees in containers Palven, T. 70:63 - 64
Nursery trees and seed availability panel Gordon, J. 70:65
Scionwood experiments needed Pataky, C. 70:66
Seed discovery and availability Mudge, G.E. 70:67
Growing nuts and other tree crops organically Robyn, C. and S. 70:68 - 70
ONGA [Ohio Nut growers Association] Survey Bauman, K. 70:73 - 74
Agrisilviculture: a necessary renaissance Williams, G. 70:75 - 81
High altitude nut trees [in Utah] Dabb, C. 70:84  - 85
“Harvest“ a poem Burden, H.W. 70:back cover
NNGA sponsored research English, J. 71:14 – 16
Identification and description of nut tree cultivars Wilmoth, L.H. 71:17 – 20
The nut trees of Quebec, native and introduced Bernard, H. 71:21 – 25
Controlling growth by chemical injection Roberts, B.R. 71:96 – 101
Engineering nut shape to match commercial crackers Gordon, J. 71:102 - 106
Flintstone flour: second time around Owicki, J. 71:106 – 108
Comments on nut trees in Utah Dabb, C.H. 71:109
Successful activities for state organizations Bish, C. 72:16 - 18
Honeylocust, a potential farm crop Bagley, W.T. 72:35 - 39
The Massachusetts Fruition Program Goodell, E. 72:39 – 44
An approach to nut tree breeding Cadillac, R. 72:155 – 157
Northern nut trees produce gold nuggets James, George 73:12 - 13
The ecology of nut trees in Central Illinois Ebinger, John E. 73:27 – 32
Report on the Cornell Tree Crops Research Project Caldwell, Brian, et al 73:52 - 57
In search of Chinese plant treasures Bristol, Peter 73:91 – 96
Nut growing on small lots Campbell, R.D. 73:109-110
Nut trees and minor fruits at the Holden  Arboretum Pfeiffer, Christina 73:137 - 141
Nut Evaluation Committee report, 1983 – 83 Gordon, J.H. 74:18 - 18
Jojoba – a nut crop for the Southwest United States Thomson, P.H. 74:37 - 38
Plant and tree labeling Hutchinson, D.E. 74:67
Our preference for nuts in the North Davie, L. and W. 74:77 - 79
Nut trees in Western Nebraska Lingren, D.T. 74:90-91
Garden center sales on nut trees Greiner, L. 74:102-104
Better cracking machines Paradise, C. 74:104 - 107
Orchard planning and design Parsons, J.M. 74:108-113
Food and horticultural psychology in relation to nut growing Lowell, J.D. & Norton, J.A. 74:119-123
The nutritional value, preservation, and commercial  use of nuts Wallen, S.E. 74:137 - 144
Agroforestry (agro-silviculture, tree crops agriculture, And permaculture)  [also, windbreaks] Bagley, W.T. 74:176 – 178
Propagating the concept of tree crops Mark Judelson 75:12 - 17
A method for converting forest stands to nut tree plantations in the Northeast Davies, Karl M., Jr. 75: 27 – 35
The culture of nut trees in Kansas: Summary of a 1983 survey Reid, William 75:72 – 75
Are nut trees profitable? Davie, Lois & Bill 75:83 – 84
Commercial production of nut trees for the North Wilmoth, Leslie H. 75:85 – 89
Is there money to be made by the weekend grower? Hartmann, Henry 75:90
Nut trees in Western Nebraska – 1984 update Lindgren, Dale T. 75:99 – 100
Why nut evaluation? Bish, Cyril 76:96 – 99
The making of a team [NNGA President’s address] Bish, Cyril 77:1-2
Winter hardiness of nut trees and buds [in Pennsylvania] Davie, Bill & Lois 77:5 – 6
Nets for harvesting nuts Grimo, Ernest 77:7 – 8
Marketing naturally nutritious nuts Greiner, Lois 77:10 – 12
Forest management and nut trees on the Mississippi River Rock Island District, Corps of Engineers Feavel, Tim A. 77:67 – 69
President’s address Heiman, William A. Jr. 78:01 - 01
Chestnut chips: a possible option for chestnut processing [chips as a food] Abide, G.P., et al. 78:12 - 14
Nut tree crops for Ontario Ernest Grimo 78:17 – 22
The Illinois Nut Growers Association and nut production In Illinois Doll, C. Chris 78:31 - 34
Badgersett Research Farm – plantings, projects and goals Rutter, Philip A. 78:173 – 186
Dr. Mac [Laurence H. MacDaniels], an activist scientist and a friend to all who knew him Isbell, Joan 78:198 – 211
My nut orchard Baker, Paul 79:20 – 21
Grower’s organization Hargus, Warren D. 79:36 - 36
The nut growers’ newsletter as a consolidating force Hill, Tucker 79:41 - 41
The white collar farmer Kemp, Gordon L. & Fitzgerald, Edward L. 79: 42 – 43
Four state nut evaluation [IA, NE, KS, MO] -- 1987 Bish, Cyril 79:79 – 81
Soap as a deer repellent – negative results from Minnesota Rutter, Mary 79:92 – 96
Cyril Bish – Merit Award Recipient 1989 A.R. Editor 80:10-11
President’s Address Miller. Greg 80:12 -13
“Sucking Juices” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:19 - 19
“The Borers” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:29 - 29
Fruit drop in pecan is enhanced by extreme drought Sparks, Darrell 80: 37 – 39
“Devices” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:39 - 39
“Which Formulation?” Evans, B.R. 80:54 - 54
“The Sprayer” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:70
“The Carpenter Bee” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:78
“The Beneficials” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:89
“The Organic Gardener [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:92
“The Garden Spider” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:115
“First Attempt at Budding” [a poem] Henkin, Jerry 80:150
“The Invisible Bug” [a poem] Evans, B.R. 80:154
Some minor fruits of temperate Pakistan Brenner, David, M. 80:67 – 70
Conserving old nut and fruit cultivars Coli, William M. 80:76 – 78
The use of cryopreservation for long-term storage of nut tree germplasm Morrissey, T.M. & Gustafson, W.A. 80:93 – 94
A novice nut grower’s story  [Ontario, Canada] Braham, Muriel E. 80: 100 - 101
Canada’s Nut Man, George Hebden Corsan 1857 – 1952 Lamb, Kathryn H. 80:104 – 106
Woody Agriculture: Increased carbon fixation and co-production of food and fuel Rutter, Philip A 80:107 – 113
A computerized map of the Etter/Johnson nut orchard [in Pennsylvania] Seligmann, Edward, B. Jr. & Spencer, Edward E., Jr. 80:162 – 167
Commercial nut growing in Ontario – a horticultural advisor’s viewpoint Gardner, John 80:168 – 170
William A. Gustafson Jr. – Merit Award Recipient 1990 Annual Report Editor 81:6 – 7
Nuts and gamma rays [using gamma rays to induce dwarfing in chestnut, hazelnut & pecan] Uhlinger, Roger D. 81:26 – 28
Microclimate evaluation and modification [windbreaks and soil modification] for northern nut tree plantings Davies, K. M., Jr. 81:64 - 75
Neglected native fruit trees and shrubs Payne, Jerry A., et al. 81:76 – 92
Cecil Farris – Merit Award Recipient 1991 Annual Report Editor 82:3 – 5
Chemical, sensory, and aroma volatile profiles of Japanese persimmons grown in the Southwestern US Senter, Samuel, et al. 82:111 - 120
Actinidia? [kiwi fruit] Avery, John 82:175 – 179
Sudden Death Syndrome in Kaki Persimmon: some observations [cold stress and possible virus] Reighard, Gregory L. & Payne, Jerry A. 82:167 – 169
Midwest Nut Producers Council formed Lukasiewicz, Joseph 83:02 - 02
The use of rootstocks in tree crop production Perry, Ron 83:3 – 5
Improving orchard design and orientation Wood, Bruce E, and Burcaw, Jeffrey W. 83:6 – 11
Report on the experimental nut plantings at Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Station Lukasiewicz, Joseph 83:12 - 14
The bunya [Araucaria bidwilli] – an Australian nut with outstanding potential Noel, David 83:95 - 104
Comparative analysis of juice from passion fruit (Passiflora edulis), maypops (P. incarnata), and tetraploid passion fruit hybrids Senter, Samuel D. et al. 83:120 – 126
Evaluation, or the lack of it [rating system for trees] Doolittle, E.A. 84:6 – 8
Soils and plant nutrition for nut crops Landgraf, S. 84:59 – 61
Composition of nuts of four Castanea species: total  lipids, fatty acids, sugars, and nonvolatile organic acids [breeding and selection implications for human and wildlife consumption] Payne, J.A., Senter, S.D., Miller, G. and Anagnostakis, S.L. 84:178 - 184
Show & Tell, 1993 [brief reports on nut growing] Campbell, R.D. 84: 200 – 202
Spread the word about nuts: selling and sharing Henkin. Jerry 85:2 – 3
Nut growers national meeting Thatcher, Charles 85:4 – 5
Problems of establishing nursery stock in the Northeast Grimo, Ernie 85:6 – 7
Transplanted plantings [Minnesota] Slaughter, Ford 85:19 – 20
Effects of the winter of 1994 on plants in the Great Lakes region Farris, Cecil 85:21 – 22
The frigid test [Pennsylvania] Dickum, George 85:23 - 24
Some ecological aspects of Northeastern American Indian Agroforestry Davies, Karl M., Jr. 85:25 – 37
Tucker Hill -- 1995 Merit Award Annual Report Editor 86:2 – 3
Successful establishment of nut trees [a survey] Campbell, R.D. 86:4 – 5
1994 Show and Tell Campbell, R.D. 86:6 - 8
1995 Show and Tell Campbell, R.D. 86:9 – 11
Spin Out – a new product to aid proper root formation in container-grown nut trees Crawford, M. 86:12 – 15
Apical dominance as a lingering expression of juvenility in trees [scion selection for good tree form] Griffith, David 86:17 - 17
Effect of male parent on nut weight in chestnut Anagnostakis, S.L. 86:124 – 127
Experiments with aronia berries [cold stress and possible virus] Plotcher, T. 86:128 – 129
1995 butternut observations [post harvesting processing and cultivar evaluation] Spurgeon, C.A. 86:131 – 132
Thirteen moons does not mean low rainfall Sparks, Darrell 87:95 – 96
Awards – the Award of Merit – Lois Davie A.R. Editor 87:97 – 98
The Big Nut – Bill Nash A.R. Editor 87:99
Show & Tell session, Davis, CA, August 12, 1996 Campbell, R.D. 87:100 – 102
The heartnut – untapped potential [economic analysis] Grimo, Ernie 88:15 – 20
Production of nut trees and related species by the Indiana Division of Forestry Wichman, Jemes R. 88:21 – 24
Successful tree planting techniques for drastically disturbed lands: a case study for the propagation and planting of container-grown oak and nut trees in Missouri Miller, Stuart 88:25 – 39
Propagating container-grown oak and nut tree seedlings for out-planting in Missouri Miller, Stuart 88: 40 – 48
The Canadian Prairie Walnut Distribution Program Grimo, Ernie 88:150 – 153
Show and tell Session. Davis, California Campbell, Douglas 88:170 – 171
Awards – Merit Award – Dr. Darrell Sparks The Awards Committee 88:172 – 173
The Big Nut – Greg Miller A.R. Editor 88:174
Cultivar registry: hican report Curtis, Ronald 89:99 – 102
Dream tree: pecan [climactic and site adaptations; the ideal tree in the ideal forest] Grauke, L.J. 89:113 – 120
The unpaved road [growing seedling trees] Campbell, R.D. 89:159 – 161
Establishing a nut tree planting Campbell, R.D. 89:162 – 167
NNGA gets a place in cyber-space Henkin, Marsha 89:168 – 171
NNGA Merit Award – Ernie & Marion Grimo The Awards Committee 89:172
NNGA Service Award – Douglas Campbell The Awards Committee 89:173
The Big Nut – Sandra Anagnostakis The Awards Committee 89: 174 – 175
The History of the Big Nut Award A.R. Editor 89: 176 – 177
The internet: resources for nut marketers and growers Henkin, Marsha 90:13 – 15
Twenty years of nut evaluation in Nebraska Bish, Cyril 90:67 – 83
Putting the quality into northern nuts Campbell, R.D. 90:90 – 91
Alley cropping [pecan & black walnut] in Southeast Nebraska Heskett, Ron 90:97 – 109
Bring back the bluebirds Eno, Steve, & Siebert, Sandy 90:130 – 134
NNGA Cultivar Database – What do you need to know? Cultivar Registry Panel discussion Johnson, David (Moderator) 90:135 – 137
Show and Tell session, Painesville, Ohio (1998) Campbell, R.D. (Moderator) 90:138 – 141
NNGA Merit Award – Greg Miller The Awards Committee 90:142
NNGA Service Award – Marsha Henkin The Awards Committee 90:143
The History of the Big Nut Anagnostakis, Sandra 90:144 – 145
The Big Nut – Jerry Henkin The Awards Committee 90:146
Purdue Hardwood Research Center progress and goals Woeste, Keith, E. & Michler, Charles H. 91:76 – 81
Disease limitations in nut growing Campbell, R. Douglas 91:82 – 85
Some programs administered by the Agricultural Marketing Service [USDA] of possible interest to nut growers Berney, Gerald 91:86 – 89
A beginner’s approach to starting a nut tree farm Marsh, Jon 91:90 – 109
Penn’s Woods – then and now Green, Duane L. 91:110 – 119
Just how good is super-size nursery stock? Griffith, David N. 91:120 -121
Show & Tell – Grantham, Pennsylvania Campbell, R.D. 91:125 – 126
NNGA Merit Award – Gary Fernald The Awards Committee 91:127
NNGA Service Award – Jim Quaintance The Awards Committee 91:128
The History of the Big Nut Anagnostakis, S. & Stoke, H.F. 91:129 – 130
Previous NNGA [Merit and Service] award recipients A.R. Editor 91:131
The Big Nut – Alan Van Antwerp The Awards Committee 91:132
Michigan nut dryer Grinnell, Sid 92:81
Show and Tell, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Campbell, R.D. 92 82 – 84
Previous NNGA award recipients The Awards Committee 92:85
NNGA Merit Award – L.J. Grauke The Awards Committee 92:86 – 87
NNGA Service Award – Edward L. Fitzgerald The Awards Committee 92:87
The history of the Big Nut Anagnostakis, S. & Stoke, H.F. 92:88 – 89
The Big Nut – Bud Luers The Awards Committee 92:90
Silvopastoral Agroforestry using honeylocust Wilson, Andy 93:55 – 58
The use of nitrogen fixing shrubs in the nut orchard Black, Hector 93:97 – 100
Proximity to conifers minimizes frost exposure Feldhake, C.M. 93:101 – 108
Marketing agroforestry products Godsey, Larry D. & Gold, Michael A. 93:109 – 114
The power of plastics [to moderate temperature changes] Campbell, R. Douglas 93:115 -117
A web-based cultivar registry Cullman, Don & Stegman, Jim 93:118 – 124
Show & Tell – Emory, Virginia Campbell, R.D. 93:125 – 127
Previous NNGA award recipients The Awards Committee 93:130
NNGA Merit Award – George Dickum The Awards Committee 93:131
NNGA Service Award – Sally Martyn The Awards Committee 93:132
The History of the Big Nut Anagnostakis, Sandra & Stoke, H.F. 93:133-134
The Big Nut – Malcolm Olson The Awards Committee 93:135 – 136
From table to tree – a report about product agriculture Kalchick, Tom 94:18 – 21
On farm marketing DeKleine, Carl 94:41 – 44
Local farmers’ market sales Powell, Rose 94:45 – 48
Heartnut harvesting, hulling, and cracking for profit [including information on nutrition] Grimo, Ernie 94:65 - 68
The day the nutlets died – the woes of herbicide drift Rice, Wes 94:76 – 86
Pros and cons [advice for the beginning & more experienced nut grower] Campbell, R. Douglas 94:146 – 147
Show & Tell session – East Lansing, Michigan Campbell, R. Douglas 94:148 – 150
NNGA Award Recipients Merit: Sandra Anagnostakis & Jerry Lehman Service: Cyril Bish, Bill Heiman, Alana and Leah Van Antwerp NNGA’s Honorary Membership: Ken Bauman, Tucker Hill The Awards Committee 94: 151 – 156
The History of the Big Nut Anagnostakis, Sandra 94: 157 – 158
The Big Nut – Billie Hanson The Awards Committee 94:159
Introduction to potting soils Wilson, Jim 95:1 – 4
Elderberry improvement at the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station Byers, Patrick 95:5 – 6
Minor fruits for the upper South Moyer, Richard 95:7 – 13
Production of RPM seedlings and early field performance in Missouri floodplains Dey, Daniel C., et al. 95:14 – 25
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
The history of the Big Nut Anagnostakis, Sandra 95:103 – 104
The Big Nut – Don Cullman The Awards Committee 95: 105
A biomass approach to black walnut nut production: a grower-researcher’s response to recent research [an alternative to orchard-style black walnut nut production] Thomas, Neil 96:29 – 40
Black and burgundy truffles as agroforestry crops on the roots of hazel and oak Pruett, Grechen & Bruhn. Johann 96:51 – 54
NNGA Award recipients: The Awards Committee 96:76
Previous NNGA Award Recipients  NNGA Merit Award Recipient  for 2005– David Johnson The Awards Committee 96:77
The history of the Big Nut Award Anagnostakis, Sandra 96:78 – 79
The Big Nut 2005 – Lucienne Grunder The Awards Committee 96:80
Tiger Nuts [grown in Africa] Danso, William Kofi 97:43 – 45
Preface to the Annual Report, 101:1 Fulbright, Dennis, Editor 101(1):2
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
Preface to the Annual Report, 101:2 Fulbright, Dennis, Editor 101(2):20
NNGA Award recipients:
Previous NNGA Award Recipients The Awards Committee 101(2):36
NNGA Merit Award Recipient  for 2010 – Tommy Thompson The Awards Committee 101(2):37
NNGA Service Award Recipient for 2010 – Jerry Henkin The Awards Committee 101(2):37
The history of the Big Nut Award Anagnostakis, Sandra 101(2):37-38
The Big Nut of 2010 – Bill Sachs The Awards Committee 101(2):38-39
Preface to the Annual Report, 101:3 Fulbright, Dennis, Editor 101(3):42
How Chestnut Growers, Inc. was formed and continues to develop as a marketing cooperative in Michigan Blackwell, Roger 101(3):43-47,55
DNA fingerprinting of butternut, heartnut, and hybrid cultivars Hoban, Sean and Romero-Severson, Jeanne 101(3):48-55
Preface [to the following article] Fulbright, Dennis W. 102(2):16
Using genetic fingerprints to establish a paternal relationship in a small Michigan chestnut orchard Medina-Mora, Carmen and  Fulbright, Dennis W. 102(2):18 – 26
NNGA Awards 2011 Editor 102(2):27
Charles Spurgeon, Merit Award The Awards Committee 102(2):28
Rose Powell, Service Award The Awards Committee 102(2):28
Dennis Fulbright, The Big Nut The Awards Committee 102(2):29
The history of the Big Nut Sandra Anagnostakis 102(2):29 – 30
Soil and leaf minerals and survival and growth of hybrid chestnut trees planted in forest and field plots in Connecticut Anagnostakis, Sandra L., et al. 102(4):43 – 47
NNGA Awards 2012,  Past NNGA Award Recipients; Dennis Fulbright, Merit Award; Sandra Anagnostakis, Service Award; Mario Mandujano, The Big Nut; The History of the Big Nut Editor 103(2): 20 – 23
NNGA Awards 2013 ,  Past NNGA Award Recipients; Dale McGranahan, Merit Award; Harry Lundstrom , Patti Adams, Gladys Hill, Service Award; Charles NovoGradac and Deborah Milks, The Big Nut(s); The History of the Big Nut Award Editor 104(2):25 – 29
Route 9 Cooperative: How we do it [chestnuts] Miller, Greg 105(3):47 – 50
NNGA Library Book Review: Nut Growing by Robert T. Morris, 1920 Whipple, Bill [2017], 71(1):13 - 14
America’s First Great Culinary Oil Restored Shields, David 71(2):8-9
2016 Crop Year Nut Show Results Ed: Gina Zimbardi 71(2):11-13
Patent: Rooting method for vegetative plant propagation of hard-to-root plants US 5584140 A Ed: Gina Zimbardi 71(2): 16 – 27
Southern flying squirrels as potential nocturnal pests of eastern black walnut Lauren E. Brown & Evan S. Brown 2018 (72.1):12 – 15
Going nuts – learning to love the ultimate in slow food Barney, Tina 2018 (72.2):12 – 13
Historical orchards in the national parks Dolan, Susan 2018 (72.2):34- 35
https://www.businessinsider.com/macadamia-nuts-most-expensive-world-australia-hawaii-2019-3
Recent regional history and why we need to plant nut trees Zarnowski, Jeffery  and Dawn 2018 (73.1):35-36
In Memoriam, Jerry Lehman Miller, Greg, et al 2019 (73.2):5
You could be eligible for a NNGA Research Grant Editor 2019 (73.2):6 - 7
Borrow a book or article from NNGA’s Extensive Library Editor 2019 (73.2):8
In the Kitchen (with pecans) Martyn, Sally 2019 (73.2):9
Sally and Dick’s Memories with the NNGA Richard A. Jaynes 2019 (73.2):12 – 13
You could be eligible for a NNGA Research Grant Editor 2019 (73.3):5-6
In the Kitchen Martyn, Sally 2019 (73.3):8
The importance of scientific nomenclature of squirrels, with an annotated list of major  northern nut consuming species Brown, Evan and Brown, Lauren 2019 (73.3):10 – 13
Preserving the “collective nut-brain” [nut growers in Pennsylvania] Bugbee, Louise 2019 (73.3):14 – 15
Report on the Farmer Field Extension and Radio broadcast programmes organized in the western  region under the engaging local communities in REDD+Project  [Ghana, Africa] John Akuoko Nyantakyi 2019 (73.3):16 – 21
Tribute to Dennis Fulbright NNGA Editor 2020 (74.1):5
Spotted lanternfly - A new invasive pest Bugbee, Louise 2020 (74.1):11
The Best Heirloom Apples for Cider Bussev 2020 (74.1):12 - 13
Profitable Raspberries, Cherries & Plums for Cold Climate McCamant, Thadeus 2020 (74.1):14-17
Promoting safety and health in agriculture Rohlman, Diane 2020 (74.1):20-22
The new diet imperative: feed the immune system Basecke, Jacob 2020 (74.2):5
2019 Illinois forest health highlights  [entomologist report] Miller, Fredric and McMahan, Eric 2020 (74.2):8 – 9
Timber price speculations amid COVID-19  (Originally published in Green Horizons Newsletter, Vol. 24.2) 2020 (74.2):10 – 11
The Nutshell 2019-2020 Annual Report by Gina Zimbardi, NNGA Editor Spring 2021, 75.2:page(s)
Constitution and Bylaws Revision NNGA Board of Directors (5-5)
NNGA President’s Report – Spring 2021 Greg Miller (8-8)
Action: Vote to Approve the Revised “Constitution of the Northern Nut Growers Association, Inc.” (9-16) (9-16)
NNGA 2020 Secretary’s Report & Board Meeting Notes Sandy Anagnostakis, Secretary (17-18)
NNGA 2020 Annual Financials & Treasurer’s Report Debbie Milks, Treasurer (19 - 20)
NNGA Slate of Officers & Nomination Committee Report Gina Zimbardi, Nomination Committee (21 - 21)
NNGA 2020 Annual Editor & Membership Report Gina Zimbardi, Communications & Membership Manager (22 - 22)
NNGA 2020 Librarian’s Report, July 1, 2019-August 17, 2020 Jerry Henkin, Librarian (24) (24 - 24)
A 100th anniversary marks the start of a new  Conservatory for eastern agroforestry species Bugbee, Louise Summer 2021,75.2:6-8
Nut trees in Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon Summer 2021,75.2:17-20
An interview with Jerry Lehman about the American persimmon Hamilton, Robert Fall 2021, 75.3:20-23
In The Kitchen: pinoli cookies Chechile, Anthony Fall 2021,75.3:27
[“Climate Change and Perennial Fruit and Nut Production: Investing in Resilience in Uncertain Times”, Guy K. Ames and Rex Dufour, Oct. 2014, IP476, ww.attra.ncat.org, (800) 346 – 9140]
[squirrels  https://blogs.northcountrypublicradio.org/allin/2017/11/12/forgetful-squirrels-agents-of-reforestation/]
Oak
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
My work with oaks Marquez, M.B., Jr. 69:111 - 114
The ecology of nut trees in Central Illinois Ebinger, John E. 73:27 - 32
Report on the Cornell Tree Crops Research Project Caldwell, Brian, et al 73:52 - 57
In search of Chinese plant treasures Bristol, Peter 73:91 – 96
Forest management and nut trees on the Mississippi River Rock Island District, Corps of Engineers Feavel, Tim A. 77:67 – 69
Irradiation as a possible dwarfing agent for nut species Uhlinger, Roger D. 79:37 – 40
Minor nuts of the past, present, and future Reighard, Gregory L. 80:20 – 24
A bibliography on the minor nut species of Fagus, Ginkgo, Pinus, and Quercus Reighard, Gregory L. 80:40 – 48
Oaks with edible acorns Asmus, Ken 80:114 – 115
The oaks Bainbridge, D.A. 82:185 – 191
Threat of Asian Longhorned Beetle to hardwoods [oak species as a replacement tree] Ludwig, Scott, et al. 91:72 – 75
Purdue Hardwood Research Center progress and goals [northern red oak and other trees] Woeste, Keith, E. & Michler, Charles H. 91:76 – 81
Searching for edible oaks Cobb, Donald 92:41 – 44
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Black and burgundy truffles as agroforestry crops on the roots of hazel and oak Pruett, Grechen & Bruhn. Johann 96:51 – 54
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
Timber price speculations amid COVID-19  (Originally published in Green Horizons Newsletter, Vol. 24.2) 2020 (74.2):10 – 11
Nut trees in Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon Summer 2021,75.2:17-20
Pawpaw
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
An evaluation of the fruit of Payne, J.A. & the dwarf pawpaw, Asimina parviflora Green, R.A. 68:103 - 106
Update on papaws Davis, C. 70:82 - 84
More about papaws Davis, C. 71:108 - 109
Minor Fruits Committee report Gordon, John 73:14 – 15
Composition of the pawpaw (Asimila triloba) fruit Peterson, R. Neal, et al 73: 97 – 107
The neglected fruit [pawpaws] Davis, C. 74:79 - 82
Propagation of pawpaw by chip budding Bish, C. 74:233 – 235
What’s new in pawpaws Davis, Corwin 76:31x
Boosting tree growth with solar powered roots [irrigating with heated water] Campbell, R.D. 76:116 – 120
Producing seedless pawpaws Norris, Sam 76:169 – 172
Research on the pawpaw (Asimina triloba) at the University of Maryland Peterson, R. Neal 77:73 – 78
Pickin’ up pawpaws Mansell, Tom 80:49 – 51
Pawpaw Davis, Corwin 83:105
The pawpaw Callaway, M. Brett 83:106 – 119
Pawpaw taste test at King College [Tennessee] Moyer, R. and Lusk, H. 84:195 – 196
The Pawpaw Project Blossom, M. 84:197 – 199
Development of pawpaw (Asimila triloba (L.) Dunal) as a new fruit crop Layne, Desmond R. 87:27 – 43
Identification of pawpaw (Asimila triloba (L.) Dunal) cultivars and advanced selections by isozyme polymorphisms: utility and limitations Huang, Hongwen, et al. 87:44 – 53
Anticancer and pesticidal components of paw paw (Asimina triloba) McLaughlin, Jerry 88:49 – 57
Meristematic dieback of greenhouse-grown pawpaw is associated with soil pH Mandujano, Mario & Fulbright, Dennis 89:103 – 107
The influence of low temperature storage on the germination rate of pawpaw [Asimila triloba (L.) Dunal] seed Pomper, Kirk W., et al. 91:20 – 27
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
Processing pawpaws for seed Newman, Trevor 2018, 72.2:8 – 9
Asimina interspecies Powell, Ron 2018, 72.3:38 – 39
Pawpaw - A "Tropical" Fruit for Temperate Climates https://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub-summaries/?pub=9
Asimina Interspecies Powell, Ron 2019, 73.1: 19 - 20
Pawpaws in the Upper Midwest Patrick O’Malley 2020, 74.1:18
http://mywoodlot.com/images/supporting_information/grow_manage_harvest_pawpaw.pdf
http://mywoodlot.com/images/supporting_information/all_about_pawpaws.pdf
http://mywoodlot.com/images/supporting_information/forest_production_of_pawpaw.pdf
http://mywoodlot.com/images/supporting_information/USDA_pawpaw_plant_guide.pdf
https://onegreenworld.com/a-peak-into-pawpaw-pollination/?mc_cid=68f30001fe&mc_eid=b0a1388af3
Pawpaw Nutritional Information Brannan, Robert G., et al Summer 2021, 75.2:11-16
Pecan
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Pecan cultivars resistant to hickory shuckworm Calcote, V.R.; Madden, G.D.; Petersen, H.D. 67:19 - 21
Northern pecans are for the Midwest Jaynes , Richard A. 67:22 - 25
The great northern pecans Campbell, R.D. 67:26 - 28
Pecans in the lower Midwest McDaniel, J.C. 67:28 - 30
Pecans in southeast Kansas Thielenhaus , W.F. 67:31 - 32
Hardiness and fruiting of pecans in the North Madden, George 67:32 - 35
Cytological characteristics and interspecific hybridization for pecans Roberts, D.D. 67:36 - 38
Dual crops from walnuts and pecans Shreve, Loy W. 67:39 - 42
Pecan research at the US Pecan Field Station, Brownwood, Texas Madden, George 67:49 - 52
Papershell pecan tree nursery operations and propagations Gray, Oscar S., Sr. 67:53 - 55
Nutrition and yield of young “Western Schley” and “Witchita“ pecan trees Sullivan, D.T. and Munoz, H.J. 67:64 - 67
A new concept in pecan transplanting Greiner, Wendell W. 67:72 - 73
The effect of supplemental light of growth of seedling pecan trees grown in plastic tubes Hinrichs, Herman A. 67:90 - 92
Soil pH and the pecan Sparks, Darrell 67:93 - 99
Thomas Jefferson and pecan breeding Jones, Robert W. 67:123 - 126
Selection, packing, and storage of pecan and hickory Propagation wood Madden, G.D. 68:67 - 69
Progress report on my new hican James, G. 68:102
Freeze injury in pecans Sparks, D. & Payne, J.A. 68:113 - 127
A dwarf pecan tree? Scott, L.E. 68:135
Bench-grafting technique for pecan Gustafson, W.A. 69:18 - 24
Pecans for the true north Campbell, R.D. 69:55 - 59
Fruiting effects on nutrition, scorch, and premature defoliation of pecan leaves Sparks, D. 69:70 - 78
The Northern Pecan Seed Distribution Program 1978 -79 Campbell, R.D. 70:30 - 31
Deep cold injury Mayo, W. 70:52 - 53
NNGA Pecan Seed Program Gordon, J. 71:13x
Growing pecans in Missouri James, G 71:39 - 41
Comments on nut trees in Utah Dabb, C.H. 71:109
NNNGA Pecan Seed Program 1980-81 Gordon, J. 72:19x
A preliminary report on developing a propagation technique for juvenile clonal pecan rootstocks Nelson, K.S. & Gustafson, W.A. 72:45 - 49
Progress report on northern pecan cultivar and provenance research Gustafson, W.A.,et al 72:53 - 57
Ten years of experience with nut trees Campbell, R.D. 72:152 – 154
Northern nut trees produce gold nuggets James, George 73:12 - 13
Pecan Seed Program 1981 – 82 Gordon, John 73:14x
Pecans and levees – as brought together by crows, mice, and men Gordon, John 73:47 - 50
Northern pecans and the Mighty Mo!! Bish, Cyril 73:50 – 51
Growing degree days and predicting where northernmost pecans will bear Cadillac, Ronald 73:114 - 124
A propagation technique for producing clonal rootstocks of pecan, Carya illinoensis (Wang) K. Koch, by root cuttings Nelson, K.L. & Gustafson, W.A. 73:134 – 137
NNGA Pecan Seed Program Gordon, J.H. 74:16 - 17
“Woodard”, a new pecan from Georgia Worley, R.E. & Woodard, O.J. 74:19 - 22
Importance of cotyledons on growth of germinating pecan seedlings Wetzstein, H.Y., et al 74:60 - 62
The USDA Pecan Breeding Program Thompson, T.E. 74:63 - 66
Pecan natural defense mechanisms Harris, M.K. 74:73 - 76
Pecan cultivar performance in Kansas Reid, W. 74:84 - 90
Experience with pecan casebearer Greiner, W. 74:101 - 102
Use of legumes in pecan orchards Wood, B.W. et al 74:147 - 150
Woodroof pecan: a new scab resistant cultivar Daniell, H.B., et al 74:155157
Pecan cultivars: current use and recommendations Thompson, T.E. 74:167175
Alternate fruit bearing in nut trees Sparks, D. 74:197 - 230
Claiming native pecan areas for nut propagation Taylor, G.G. 74:230 - 232
Soil and site selection for nut trees [pecans] Storey, J.B. 74: 237 – 239
Working with hickory and pecan Totten, Bill 75:17x
A trunk injection technique for control of insect and mite pests of pecan Dutcher, James D. et al 75:47x
The culture of nut trees in Kansas: Summary of a 1983 survey Reid, William 75:72 – 75
Nutrient concentration in leaves from deficient and normal pecan seedlings Sparks, Darrell 75:94 - 96
Cold hardiness capability of northern pecans: a preliminary report Nelson, R.O. & Gustafson, W.A. 75:101 - 103
Anatomy of the pecan leaf and its implications Wetzstein, H.Y. & Sparks, D.O. 75:103 - 114
Pecans which fill in the North Campbell, R.D. 75:116 – 118
Retailing pecan trees in Brunswick, Missouri James, George 76:17 – 18
Pecan varieties suitable for Southwest Missouri McDowell, Gilbert 76;18 – 19
Transplanting in fall of northern pecan and hickory near Buffalo, NY Gordon, John 76:22 – 25
Pistillate flower and fruit abortion in pecan as affected by variety, time, and pollination Sparks, Darrell & Madden, George D. 76:46 – 55
New pecan cultivar, Pawnee, released by USDA Thompson, Tommy & Hunter, Richard 76:61 – 64
“Sullivan”, a new pecan that matures early Herrera, Esteban 76:65 -65
Profits from native pecans Reid, William & Reid, Brenda Olcott 76:77 – 84
Flowering and nut maturity dates of eleven pecan cultivars growing in Southeast Kansas Reid, William 76:84 – 89
Predaceous arthropods in Kansas pecan trees Dinkins, Leon R. & Reid, William 76:89 – 92
Boosting tree growth with solar powered roots [irrigating with heated water] Campbell, R.D. 76:116 – 120
Cold hardiness capability of northern pecans: early observations Nelson, R.O. & Gustafson, W.A. 76:134 – 137
Cold hardiness and supercooling in pecan Rajashekar, C.B. & Reid, William 76:138 – 141
Deficiency and sufficiency levels of zinc in pecan leaflets Sparks, Darrell & Payne, Jerry A. 76:146 – 149
Evaluation of Typhar as a potential tree mulch Hershey, Frank 76:165 – 169
Bench grafting pecans, hicans, and hickories Brittain, John O. 77:3 – 4
Methods for increasing IBA-induced lateral root formation by pecan seedlings Starbuck, C.J. 77:27 – 30
Nutritional and growth responses of pecan seedlings from magnesium sulfate sprays Sparks, Darrell 77:31 – 36
Reasons for poor kernel filling Reid, William 77:37 -38
Numerical description of pecan nuts Reid, William 77:53 – 61
The Stuart pecan Sparks, Darrell 77:62 – 66
Forest management and nut trees on the Mississippi River Rock Island District, Corps of Engineers Feavel, Tim A. 77:67 – 69
Notes on severity of tornado damage to Stuart and Schley pecan trees Sparks, Darrell & Payne, Jerry A. 77:79 – 80
Cold hardiness capability of northern pecans: final results Nelson, R.O. & Gustafson, W.A. 77:101 – 103
Performance of pecans in the North Campbell, R.D. 77:104 – 107
A field guide to the hickories of North America [includes photos of pecans and hickory hybrids] Grauke, L.J. & Pratt, J.W. 77: 123 - 153
Cold damage in pecan trees and scionwood Smith, Michael W. 78:2 – 5
Status and directions of pecan rootstock research Wood, Bruce W. 78:6 – 11
CA*PE (cattle= pecans) Kemph, Gordon 78:15 – 16
The Illinois Nut Growers Association and nut production In Illinois Doll, C. Chris 78:31 – 34
The use of ionizing radiation and an antioxidant in retail packed pecan halves Silva, J.L., et al. 78:63 - 67
Controlling pecan tree size with Paclobutrazol Righard, Gregory L, et al 78:68 – 72
Fungal diseases for control of insect pests of pecan Dutcher, James D. 78:78 – 80
Damage and mortality to pecan (Carya illinoensis [Wangenh.} K. Koch) seedlings by Subterranean Termites (Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) ) in an Oklahoma forest nursery Affeltranger, C.E. et al 78:88 – 90
Blossom dates for select northern pecan (Carya illinoensis) cultivars Morrissey, Todd, et al 78: 112 – 116
Northern pecan research – bud break, flowering and fruiting data for 16 pecan clones Nelson, R.O., et al 78:117 – 118
The oblique bark graft Reid, William & Clarke, George 78:119 - 126
Pollen shedding and stigma receptivity in pecan – a review Sparks, Darrell 78: 127 – 140
Diagnosis of insect damage on nut crops Dutcher, James D. 78:149 - 154
Status of existing foliar insecticides for pecan pest management Payne, Jerry A., et al 78:155 – 158
Badgersett Research Farm – plantings, projects and goals [northern pecans] Rutter, Philip A. 78:173 – 186
Nitrogen effects on pecan yield and nut growth – a reappraisal Sparks, Darrell 78:187 – 192
My nut orchard Baker, Paul 79:20 – 21
Irradiation as a possible dwarfing agent for nut species Uhlinger, Roger D. 79:37 – 40
The white collar farmer Kemp, Gordon L. & Fitzgerald, Edward L. 79: 42 – 43
The USDA-ARS Pecan Breeding Program and the National Pecan Advanced Clone Testing System (NPACTS) Young, E.F., Jr., et al. 79:44 – 45
Growing trees from seed Asmus, Ken 79:50 - 52
Cool and warm season cover crops in the pecan groves of Southern Georgia: Management for soil fertility and biological control Bugg, Robert L., et al. 79:53 – 58
Northern pecan research 1988 – bud break, flowering, and fruiting data for 31 pecan clones Nelson, R.O., et al. 79:70 – 72
Blossom dates for select northern pecan (Carya illinoensis) cultivars update Morrissey, T.M. & Gusyafson, W.A. 79:73 – 75
The hickory shuckworm in Kansas Dinkins, R. Leon & Reid, William 79:83 - 91
Principles of pecan insect management in Kansas Reid, William 79:97 – 101
Nut pest control for the homeowner in New Jersey Barbour, Elaine Fogerty 79:144 – 147
Maturing pecans in Ontario Campbell, R.D. 80:35 – 36
Fruit drop in pecan is enhanced by extreme drought Sparks, Darrell 80: 37 – 39
Greenwood budding of pecans, hicans, and hickories Brittain, John O. 80:60 – 62
Blossom dates for select Northern Pecan (Carya illinoensis) cultivars/clones update Morrissey, T.M. & Gustafson, W.A. 80:79 – 82
Northern Pecan research 1989 – bud break, flowering, and fruiting data for 38 pecan clones/cultivars Gustafson, W.A. & Morrissey, T.M. 80:90 – 92
Oconee, Houma, and Osage: new pecan cultivars Thompson, T.E., et al. 80:117 – 123
North American pecans: a provenance study Grauke, L.J., et al. 80:124 – 131
An overview of the ten best pecan s for Southeast Kansas Curtis, Ronald 80: 147 – 150
Native pecans: can we stay competitive? Reid, William 80:171 – 177
Nursery characteristics of seedling pecan rootstocks Reighard, Gregory L. 81:16 – 19
Nuts and gamma rays [using gamma rays to induce dwarfing in chestnut, hazelnut & pecan] Uhlinger, Roger D. 81:26 – 28
Time required for fruit development and nut size in pecan varies with geographical origin of cultivars Sparks, Darrell 81:33 - 42
NNGA nut evaluation: 1989 crop Bish, Cyril 81:47 – 55
Pecan yield and sunlight stress Wood, Bruce 81:142 – 145
The USDA Northern Pecan Breeding Program Thompson, Tommy E. 82:36 – 39
In quest of a better pecan cultivar Sparks, Darrell 82:40 – 49
Experiences in pecan orchard floor vegetation management: two years of Stocker Steer performance and evaluation of grazing management Mitchell, Ronald M. & Wright, J. Clay 82:72- 79
Genetic resources of Carya in Vietnam and China Grauke, L.J., et al. 82:80 – 87
Moving ahead with Northern pecans in Ontario Campbell, R.D. 82:94 – 95
Storing pecan pollen made easy Yates, I.E. & Sparks, Darrell 82:148 - 152
Flowering habit of pecan, walnut, and hazelnut: a brief review Azarenko, Anita Nina 82:144 – 147
The precocity of selected northern pecan cultivars Reid, William 82:180 – 184
Improving orchard design and orientation Wood, Bruce E, & Burcaw, Jeffrey W. 83:6 – 11
Insects causing pecan drop in Georgia Dutcher, Jim & Townsend, Mary Jo 83:55 – 56
Stress factors causing affecting the Georgia pecan crop in 1991 and fruit set in 1992 Sparks, Darrell 83:57 – 62
Lipid profiles of pollen from six pecan cultivars Senter, Samuel D. & Thompson, Tommy E. 83:63 – 67
Factors influencing fruit drop of pecan Wood, Bruce 83:68 – 71
Association of abnormal flowering in pecan with freezing temperatures Sparks, Darrell 83:72 – 77
Lateral root grafts to change the cultivar of pecan trees Yates, I.E. & Sparks, Darrell 83:78 – 87
Heat units govern pecan nut maturity date Sparks, Darrell 83:88 – 90
Thinning pecans to reduce alternate bearing Reid, William & Smith, Michael W. 83:91 – 94
Growing nut tree seedlings in intensive beds Johnson, David 84:2 – 5
Soils and plant nutrition for nut crops Landgraf, S. 84:59 - 61
Catkin crop is not a reliable indicator of pistillate crop in pecan Sparks, Darrell 84:62 – 64
Managing tree squirrel depredation of pecans Huggins, J. Grant 84:65 – 66
International pecan marketing: challenges and opportunities Childs, D. 84:67 – 69
Pecans: evolution and evaluation in west central Missouri Kempf, G.L. 84:70 – 73
Abortion of pistillate flowers in pecan [article includes electron micrographs] Yates, I.E. and Sparks, D. 84:74 – 80
Variability in pecan flowering Grauke, L.J. and Thompson, Tommy E. 84:81 – 94
Evaluation of low input pecan orchard floor management systems Rice, N.R., et al. 84:95 – 103
Leaf levels of zinc required for maximum nut yield and vegetative growth in pecan Sparks, Darrell 84:104 – 110
Control of pecan insect pests and pecan scab in Southwest Missouri Smith, G.S., et al. 84:111 – 115
A grower’s perspective on pecan cultivars Rice, G.W. 84:117 – 126
Growing pecans at a low elevation in a hot climate Sparks, Darrell 84:127 – 141
The life history of Pecan Stem Phylloxera in Kansas Dinkins, R.L. 84:142 – 145
Nut quality versus nut production in pecan Sparks, D. and Weber, R.E. 84:146 – 147
Use of Ethephon for rooting of pecan leafy stem cuttings Youssef, N., et al. 84:148 – 155
Temperature and relative humidity interact to control pollen shed and germination in pecan Yates, I.E. and Sparks, D. 84:156 – 167
The frigid test [Pennsylvania] Dickum, George 85:23 – 24
Pecan cultivars differ greatly in susceptibility to June drop Woeley, Ray 85:68 – 69
Shuck decline in pecan induced by fruiting stress Sparks, Darrell, et al. 85:70 – 84
Return fruit set following a record pecan crop Sparks, Darrell 85:85 – 86
Sumner pecan succumbs to scab Sparks, Darrell 85:87 – 88
Predicting first entry of pecan nut casebearer from a budbreak-based chilling and heating model Sparks, Darrell 85:89 – 95
The effects of moving hickories [grafting northern hickory scionwood onto native Kansas pecan] Curtis, Ronald 85:96 – 97
Apical dominance as a lingering expression of juvenility in trees [scion selection for good tree form] Griffith, David 86:17x
The best pecans for Ontario Campbell, R.D. 86:78 – 79
“Kanza” pecan Thompson, T.E., et al. 86:80 – 84
Pecan scab control—a climactic approach hypothesis and epidemiological validation Sparks, D. 86:85 – 97
Pecan scab control – grower application of a climactic approach Sparks, D. 86:98 – 103
Pecan culture: challenges for the 90’s Rice, W. 86:104 – 107
Mechanical fruit thinning -- a pecan success story Sparks, D. 86:108 – 112
Nut sizing period in pecan and soil water Sparks, D. 86:113 – 115
Kernel development in pecan – a function of soil water Sparks, D. 86:116 – 118
Model for predicting Georgia’s pecan production Sparks, Darrell 87:54 – 69
USDA Pecan Breeding Program update Rice, Wes 88:58 – 64
Pecan rootstocks – observations and uncertainties Rice, Wes 88:65 – 68
Kernel quality in northern pecans Campbell, Douglas 88:69 – 70
The collection and handling of dormant scion wood of pecan, hickory, and walnut Johnson, David G. 88:71 – 77
Comparing pecan to hickory in northern Erie County, New York Gordon, John H., Jr. 88:78 – 80
Awards – Merit Award – Dr. Darrell Sparks The Awards Committee 88:172 – 173
Cultivar registry: hican report Curtis, Ronald 89:99 – 102
Catalog of pecan cultivars in the National Clonal Germplasm Repository Grauke, L.J. & Thompson, Tommy E. 89:108 – 112
Dream tree: pecan Grauke, L.J. 89:113 – 120
Comments on nuts in the Dooley orchard Heiman, Bill 89:121 – 124
The unpaved road [growing seedling trees] Campbell, R.D. 89:159 – 161
Twenty years of nut evaluation in Nebraska Bish, Cyril 90:67 – 83
Alley cropping [pecan & black walnut] in Southeast Nebraska Heskett, Ron 90:97 – 109
Ultra-northern pecans, the good, the bad, and the mysterious Rice, Wesley 90:110 – 115
Ground cover and nitrogen fertilizer application influence pecan tree nutrient status Reid, William 91:28 – 30
Pecan leaf scab from overwintering lesions – a case for sanitation Sparks, Darrell 91:31 – 32
Drought can suppress pecan fruit during early stages of development Sparks, Darrell 91:33 – 34
Management of pecan nut growth Sparks, Darrell 91:35 – 50
Disease limitations in nut growing Campbell, R. Douglas 91:82 – 85
Far north pecans [ways to select seedlings] Gordon, John 92:45 – 47
Pecan pollen can be stored for over a decade Sparks, Darrell & Yates, I.E. 92:48 - 51
Alternate or sometimes bearing of nut trees Campbell, Doug 92:79 – 80
Pecan stand homogeneity is governed by rainfall in native, wild habitats Sparks, Darrell 93:59 – 82
Relative tendency of selected pecan cultivars to premature germinate Sparks, Darrell 93:83 – 86
Effects of topography, crop load, and irrigation on pecan nut volume and percentage kernel Sparks, Darrell 93:87 – 92
Pecan harvesting and processing Rice, Wes 94:69 – 75
The day the nutlets died – the woes of herbicide drift Rice, Wes 94:76 – 86
Timing pecan fertilizer application – a revisit to the literature Sparks, Darrell 94:87 – 93
Pecan tree dieback following 1999 – 2000 drought and Its apparent association with September rainfall Sparks, Darrell 94:101 – 100
L.D. Romberg’s letter records early pecan history [the role of zinc deficiency on pecan trees in the southeastern US] Sparks, Darrell 94:101 – 106
Effects of under-story management and forage species on soil moisture in a pecan alley cropping practice Brauer, David, et al. 95:27 – 37
Pecan and phototropism [orchard spacing] Sparks, Darrell 95:39 – 41
Tree setting depth: a major factor influencing wind resistance in pecan Sparks, Darrell 95:43 – 51
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 - 94
Functional foods – a [nutritional] comparative analysis of black walnut with its better-known cousins Thomas, Neil 95:95 – 102
A decade of advances in pecan culture Rice, G. Wesley 96:41 – 45
Pine vole damage roots of young pecan trees Sparks, Darrell 96:47 – 50
Adaptability of pecan to its native range Sparks, Darrell 97:51 – 106
Nut tree research and breeding at Rutgers University Molnar, Thomas 101(1):7 – 11
Evaluation of tree shelters on the performance of seedling pecan trees Rohla, Charles & Chaney, Joshua W. 102(1):5 – 7
Northern pecans – observations and uncertainties Rice, G. Wesley 102(1):8 -- 13
Ultra northern pecan trees in Eastern Ontario: my experience to date Gordon Wilkinson 106(1): 3 – 9
2016 Crop Year Nut Show Results Ed: Gina Zimbardi 2017 (71.2):11 -- 13
The big four pecans & three others of note David Shields 2018 (72.1):10 – 11
Winter survival of northern pecans (Carya illinoinensis) in Northeastern Illinois Brown, Evan and Brown, Lauren 2019(73.3):9-10
Nut trees in Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon Summer 2021,75.2:17-20
Different parallel advanced methods in the almond and pecan nut sectors in America Hart, Rod Fall 2021, 75.3:9-12
Training young pecan saplings and field grafts Reid, William Fall 2021,75.3:12 - 19
Persimmons
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Cold hardiness of Oriental persimmons (Diospyros kaki) in Maryland Shanks, J.B. 68:111 - 127
Ten years of experience with nut trees Campbell, R.D. 72:152 – 154
Minor Fruits Committee report Gordon, John 73:14 – 15
A practical review of persimmons English, John 73:36 - 38
Observation on the overwintering of Oriental Persimmons in Maryland Shanks, James B. 75:21 – 27
Meader Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) Hartmann, Henry 75:115
Boosting tree growth with solar powered roots [irrigating with heated water] Campbell, R.D. 76:116 – 120
Walnut and persimmon production in China Shreve, Loy W. 78:40 – 45
The effects of shrink wrapping persimmons on changes in color and astringency Payne, Jerry A., et al. 78:165 – 171
Nut growers national meeting Thatcher, Charles 85:4 – 5
Growing persimmons in tree shelters Lehman, Jerry 85:152 – 153
Persimmon production in China Wang, Zheli 85:154 – 155
Challenge academia to solve persimmon inconsistencies Heiman, A.W., Jr. 88:81 – 82
Breeding the American persimmon Lehman, Jerry 92:52 – 54
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
An interview with Jerry Lehman about the American persimmon Hamilton, Robert Fall 2021, 75.3:20-23
Pine Nut
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Prospects for growing Asian nut pines in the temperate and boreal forests of North America Larsson, H.C. & Jaciw, P. 69:90 -- 95
Asian nut pine nursery problems Larsson, H.C. 71:77 - 80
Nut trees and minor fruits at the Holden  Arboretum Pfeiffer, Christina 73:137 - 141
A method for converting forest stands to nut tree plantations in the Northeast Davies, Karl M., Jr. 75: 27 – 35
Minor nuts of the past, present, and future Reighard, Gregory L. 80:20 – 24
A bibliography on the minor nut species of Fagus, Ginkgo, Pinus, and Quercus Reighard, Gregory L. 80:40 – 48
Piñon pine seed production, collection, and storage [reprinted from “Desired Future Conditions for Piñon-Juniper Ecosystems” USDA Forest Serv. Gen. Tech. Rpt. RM-258, 1995] Jeffers, R.M. 86:133 – 140
Edible nut pines for northern climates Rhora, Charles & Lina 90:92 – 96
Pine nuts (pignolia): species, markets and potential for  Unites States production Sharashkin, Leonid & Gold, Michael 95: 53 – 64
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Nut trees in Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon Summer 2021,75.2:17-20
In The Kitchen: pinoli cookies Chechile, Anthony Fall 2021,75.3:27
Pistachio
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Nut trees and minor fruits at the Holden  Arboretum [pistachio and many other genera] Pfeiffer, Christina 73:137 – 141
Decay organisms of tree nuts and their control [pistachios, almonds, chestnuts, pecans, & filberts] Wells, John M. & Payne, Jerry A. 75:35 – 40
The history of the American pistachio industry Vietmeyer, Noel D. & Reid, William 77:39 – 42
Diagnosis of insect damage on nut crops [pistachio, macadamia and other genera] Dutcher, James D. 78:149 – 154
Genetic diversity of walnut, pistachio, and almond at  Davis NCGR [National Clonal Germplasm Repository] Almehdi, Ali A. & Parfitt, Dan E. 80:25 – 29
Propagating Texas black walnut (Juglans microcarpa), and Texas pistachio (Pistachia texana) from rooted cuttings Shreve, Loy W. 81:20 – 21
Pistachio cultivars and prospects for improvement Parfitt, Den E. 81:132 – 134
Nut germplasm in northern Pakistan, Central Asia and Ecuador  [pistachio, et al.] Thompson, Maxine 82:121 – 127
Development of pistachio as a crop in the United States Parfitt, Dan E. 82:135 – 143
Germplasm introduction as it relates to nut crops at the Davis Repository [USDA-ARS, NCGR] (pistachio, walnut and assorted fruits) White, George 87:91 – 94
Financial assessment of nut tree damage [all nut genera] Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Pistachia in Afghanistan Grauke, LJ 97:117 – 137
Propagation
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
The bicentennial grafter McDaniel, J.C. 67:87 - 90
Bench grafting nut trees Wilmoth, L.H. 68:98 - 101
Successful bud-grafting Goldner, R.D. 69:12 - 17
Grafting and budding -- cultural techniques panel Grimo, E. 70:41 - 41
Greenwood grafting Heiman, W. 70:60 - 61
Greenwood tip grafting for nut tree propagation Davie, W. & L. 71:63 – 65
Budding walnuts in the Saginaw area: the dormant inverted T-bud Goldner, R.D. 71:66 – 69
The hot-callusing pipe – a grafting aid Lagerstedt, H.B. 72:27 - 33
A preliminary report on developing a propagation technique for juvenile clonal pecan rootstocks Nelson, K.S. & Gustafson, W.A. 72:45 - 49
The air-atomizing nozzle in woody plant propagation Kollers, S.J. & Gustafson, W.A. 72:49 - 53
Use of the walnut cleft graft to produce walnut trees for Nebraska Groenwold, M.R. 72:62 – 67
A propagation technique for producing clonal rootstocks of pecan, Carya illinoensis (Wang) K. Koch, by root cuttings Nelson, K.L. & Gustafson, W.A. 73:134 – 137
Micropropagation of mature black walnut trees Stefan, S.J. & Millikan, D.F. 74:26 - 29
Experience with grafting and budding Juglans, Carya, and Castanea species Goldner, R.D. 74:68 - 72
Tree cropping in New Zealand Clark, R. 74:83 - 84
Breeding Persian walnuts for later vegetation using genetic theory and seed chill Ozzello, J 74:91 - 99
Bench grafting black walnuts with the root cleft graft Groenewold, M.R. 74:114 - 118
Walnuts [cultivation, cultivars, and breeding for disease resistance] Ramos, D.E., et al 74:129 - 137
Macro- and micro-grafting of filbert trees Lagerstedt, H. 74:158 - 165
Greenhouse container production of nut trees Nelson, K.L. & Gustafson, W.A. 74:186 - 196
Propagation of pawpaw by chip budding Bish, C. 74:233 – 235
The Kansas Three-Flap Graft Reid, William 75:40 – 46
Propagating and growing chestnuts Bazzigher, Giovanni, et al 75:119 – 137
Genetic improvement of black walnut: Is it working? Beineke, Walter F. & Stelzer, Henry E. 76: 26 – 31
“TUBA” (Turkish treehazel x “Barcelona”) [cold-hardy nut Hall, E.L. 76:64 - 68
Challenges and progress in black walnut tree improvement Rink, George 76:68 – 73
Tissue culture of black walnut Stefan, Susan J. & Millikan, D.F. 76:99 – 102
Butternuts worth propagating Millikan, D.F., et al 76:103 - 105
Improved types of Juglans regia L. in Poland Czynczyk, A., et al 76:106 – 109
Tissue culture of chestnuts Read, Paul, et al 76: 142 – 145
Cloning of filberts by air layering Luvall, Verne C. 76:154 - 156
Producing seedless pawpaws [controlled pollination] Norris, Sam 76:169 – 172
Bench grafting pecans, hicans, and hickories Brittain, John O. 77:3 – 4
Grafting of hickories Ryser, Fred C. 77:43 – 45
Black walnut tissue culture update Stefan, Susan J. & Millikan, D.F. 77:111 – 112
Update on chestnut layering Caldwell, Brian 77:116 – 122
Status and directions of pecan rootstock research Wood, Bruce W. 78:6 – 11
CA*PE (cattle= pecans) Kemph, Gordon 78:15 – 16
Takes versus shapes of bud chips Hartmann, Henry 78: 29 - 30
Factors affecting callusing (and grafting success) on black walnuts Davie, Lois and Bill 78:37 – 39
Research priorities in genetic improvement of Persian walnuts McGranahan, Gale H. 78:73 – 77
Storage of pollens from nut trees Yates, I.E. 78:103 - 111
Blossom dates for select northern pecan (Carya illinoensis) cultivars Morrissey, Todd, et al 78: 112 – 116
Northern pecan research – bud break, flowering and fruiting data for 16 pecan clones Nelson, R.O., et al 78:117 – 118
Pollen shedding and stigma receptivity in pecan – a review Sparks, Darrell 78: 127 – 140
Collecting and propagating American chestnut in N.W. Michigan Deuell, Rick 79:18 – 19
My nut orchard Baker, Paul 79:20 – 21
Irradiation as a possible dwarfing agent for nut species Uhlinger, Roger D. 79:37 – 40
Potential for genetic improvement of hazelnuts Farris, Cecil W. 79:46 – 49
Growing trees from seed Asmus, Ken 79:50 – 52
One hundred percent success in grafting black walnut, “A dream or a reality?” Bird, Leonard 79:63 – 65
Greenwood budding of pecans, hicans, and hickories Brittain, John O. 80:60 – 62
New developments in the production of own-rooted chestnut trees Caldwell, Brian 80:94 – 95
My grafting method for the hybrid walnut project Tubesing, Charles E. 80:144 – 145
Propagating Texas black walnut (Juglans microcarpa), and Texas pistachio (Pistachia texana) from rooted cuttings Shreve, Loy W. 81:20 - 21
Nuts and gamma rays [using gamma rays to induce dwarfing in chestnut, hazelnut & pecan] Uhlinger, Roger D. 81:26 – 28
TUBEX: a tool for seedling and grafting success Siems, Christian 81:56 - 59
Germ grafting of Persian walnut Wang, Zhe Li & Liang, Yu Tang 81:96 – 97
Greenhouse grafting of Persian walnuts in Northern Europe Westeinde, PM van’t 81:110 – 113
In vitro propagation of Juglans regia,” ISU71-3-18” Stephens, Loren C., et a l. 81:122 – 126
Walnut germplasm collection in The Peoples Republic  [data on grafting date and J. nigra rootstock] McGranahan, Gale, et al. of China 82:10 – 17
Pollen and pollination of the hickories Marquard, Robert 82:21 - 23
Walnut production in California Ramos, David E. 82:30 – 35
The USDA Northern Pecan Breeding Program Thompson, Tommy E. 82:36 – 39
In quest of a better pecan cultivar Sparks, Darrell 82:40 – 49
Development of pistachio as a crop in the United States Parfitt, Dan E. 82:135 - 143
Storing pecan pollen made easy Yates, I.E. & Sparks, Darrell 82:148 - 152
A new experimental approach to producing self-rooted chestnut clones Rutter, Philip A. 82:153 – 158
The oaks Bainbridge, D.A. 82:185 – 191
The use of rootstocks in tree crop production Perry, Ron 83:3 – 5
Development of late leafing Persian walnuts Farris, Cecil W. 83:19 – 21
The American chestnut: It’s past, present and future in Georgia Merkle, Scott, A. & Brown, Claud L. 83:28 – 38
Valuable chestnut germplasm in Connecticut Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 83:53 – 54
Lateral root grafts to change the cultivar of pecan trees Yates, I.E. and Sparks, Darrell 83:78 – 87
The bunya [Araucaria bidwilli] – an Australian nut with outstanding potential Noel, David 83:95 - 104
Pawpaw Davis, Corwin 83:105
The pawpaw Callaway, M. Brett 83:106 – 119
Growing nut tree seedlings in intensive beds Johnson, David 84:2 – 5
Variability in pecan flowering Grauke, L.J. and Thompson, Tommy E. 84:81 – 94
A grower’s perspective on pecan cultivars Rice, G.W. 84:117 – 126
Use of Ethephon for rooting of pecan leafy stem cuttings Youssef, N., et al. 84:148 – 155
Temperature and relative humidity interact to control Yates, I.E. and pollen shed and germination in pecan Sparks, D.
Composition of nuts of four Castanea species: total lipids, fatty acids, sugars, and nonvolatile organic acids [breeding and selection implications for human and wildlife consumption] Payne, J.A., Senter, S.D., Miller, G. and Anagnostakis, S.L. 84:178 - 184
Eastern black walnut seed size trial Miller, Larry 85:38 – 39
Development of late-leafing Persian walnuts Farris, Cecil 85:59 – 60
Butternut – strategies for managing a threatened tree Ostry, M.E., et al. 85:63 – 67
Return fruit set following a record pecan crop Sparks, Darrell 85:85 – 86
Inheritance of juvenile leaf ad stem morphological traits in crosses of Chinese and American chestnut Hebard, F.V. 85:99 – 110
Protecting chestnut trees from blight Anagnostakis, Sandra L. 85:119 - 123
Graft compatibility among chestnut (Castanea) species Huang, Hongwen, et al. 85:140 – 148
Genetic improvement of hazelnut for cold hardiness and culture [germplasm collection in China] Weijian, Liang, et al. 85:149 – 151
Apical dominance as a lingering expression of juvenility in trees [scion selection for good tree form] Griffith, David 86:17 - 17
Genetic selection and fertilization provide increased nut production under walnut-agroforestry management Jones, J.E., et al. 86:28 – 34
Better black walnuts [selection of superior trees] Sparks, Archie 86:35 – 36
The North-Central Hardwood Improvement Program: genetic improvement of black walnut Miller, L.K. 86:46 – 53
A 20 year development project to produce commercial quality Persian walnut clones for the Southeastern U.S. Farris, Cecil 86:57 – 60
Perfecting the walnut [England and the US] Simms, Clive 86:61 – 63
Walnut Hybrid Project, 1983 – 1995 Tubesing, C.E. & Yoder, R.D. 86:64 - 65
Tips on hazelnut culture Farris, Cecil W. 86:66 – 67
Productivity and quality of hazelnuts in a replicated cultivar trial in New Zealand Murdoch, D., et al. 86:68 – 72
The fight to control Eastern Filbert Blight Farris, Cecil W. 86:73 - 74
The paper barked hazel of China Farris, Cecil W. 86: 76 – 77
Seguin chestnut: a precocious dwarf chestnut species for chestnut breeding programs and food source for wildlife Huang, H., Dane, F, & Norton, J.D. 86:121 – 123
Almond growing in California Micke, Warren C. 87:3 – 7
Recent progress in Chinese chestnut breeding at Auburn University Huang, Hongwen, et al. 87:8 – 11
Development of pawpaw (Asimila triloba (L.) Dunal) as a new fruit crop Layne, Desmond R. 87:27 – 43
Breeding and genetic engineering of English walnut for nut production McGranahan, Gale, et al. 87:70 – 79
California propagation of walnut McKenna, James R., et al. 87:80 – 90
What’s new with filberts? [3 new cultivars bred from Grand Traverse] Grinnell, Sid 88:14 - 14
Successful tree planting techniques for drastically disturbed lands: a case study for the propagation and planting of container-grown oak and nut trees in Missouri Miller, Stuart 88:25 – 39
Propagating container-grown oak and nut tree seedlings for out-planting in Missouri Miller, Stuart 88: 40 – 48
USDA Pecan Breeding Program update Rice, Wes 88:58 – 64
The collection and handling of dormant scion wood of pecan, hickory, and walnut Johnson, David G. 88:71 – 77
Black walnut vegetative propagation: the challenge continues Coggeshall, Mark & Beineke, Walter F. 88:83 – 92
Production of epicormic sprouts in branch segments of adult black walnut for in vitro culture Sambeek, Jerry W., et al. 88:93 – 104
Direct seeding and seedling production in nursery beds Robinson, Terry L., et al. 88:105 – 114
Foncannon’s Carpathian walnuts – been there, done that: 40 years of Carpathian walnuts Foncannon, Robert 88:154 – 158
Lack of effect of pollen parent on nut weight of chestnuts Anagnostakis, Sandra & Devin, Peter 89:15 – 17
Chestnut [germplasm] resources in North America Craddock, James Hill 89:19 – 30
Some thoughts on the “Colossal” chestnut Nave, Michael J. 89:83 – 96
Now what have I gone and done? Foncannon, Robert 89:128 – 130
Hedgerow Husbandry of Tulare walnuts: a case study from Stanislaus County, Central Valley, California Grunder, Lucienne 89:133 – 137
Selection of early-ripening varieties of walnut for winter-hardiness and nut quality Badalov, P.P. & Badalov, K.P. 89:145 – 146
Mass selection as a method for developing winter- hardiness and nut quality Badalov, P.P. 89:153 – 154
European filbert in Estonia Kask, Kalyu 89:155 – 156
Diversity and abundance of cultivated varieties of filberts Volovich, P.I. & Chripack, P.I. 89:157 – 158
Peroxidases and grafting in chestnut Anagnostakis, Sandra L., et al. 90:41- 44
Edible nut pines for northern climates Rhora, Charles & Lina 90:92 – 96
Better breeding walnut for the Southeast Griffith, David N. 90:116 – 118
Commercial black walnut orchard in Iowa Hanson, Billie L. 90:119 – 126
Laterally-fruitful black walnut cultivars Bish, Cyril 90:127 – 129
Breeding blight-resistant American chestnuts for adaptation to Pennsylvania – update and challenge for the future [The American Chestnut Foundation] Leffel, Ann & Bob 91:6 – 8
Hybrid walnut trees in Europe Severeid, Larry R. & Kelen, Gery van der 91:63 – 68
Persian rootstock Dickum, George 91:69 – 71
Purdue Hardwood Research Center progress and goals Woeste, Keith, E. & Michler, Charles H. 91:76 – 81
The need for butternut conservation Ostry, Mike 92:11 – 15
Pollination of new Michigan chestnut orchards in 2000 and 2001 Fulbright, Dennis W. & Mandujano, Mario 92:16 – 22
Nut quality in chestnut seedlings as a function of the Seedling’s open pollinated female parent Stehli, Robert C. & Craig, Rachel 92:23 – 28
Searching for edible oaks Cobb, Donald 92:41 – 44
Pecan pollen can be stored for over a decade Sparks, Darrell & Yates, I.E. 92:48 – 51
Breeding the American persimmon Lehman, Jerry 92:52 – 54
Nut growing in Slovenia Rozman, Crtomir 92:70 – 78
Bitternut potential [for grafting Carya species] Fahey, Richard 93:53 – 54
Black Walnut Cultivar Improvement Program at the University of Missouri Coggeshall, Mark V. 93:93 – 96
Allegheny and Ozark Chinquapins (Castanea pumila var. Dane, Fenny; Yuquing Fu, & Pumila Ozarkensis] Lang, Ping 93:43 – 52
Chestnut Hill Nursery’s History of chestnut Wallace, R.D. 94:49 – 56
The Douglass hybrids: a case of mistaken identity Chamberlain, Pat 94:57 – 64
Physiological and ultrastructural changes in black walnut  embryos during stratification and germination [includes electron micrographs] Somers, Peter & Van Sambeek, J.W. 94:107 – 119
Introduction to potting soils Wilson, Jim 95:1 – 4
Production of RPM seedlings and early field performance in Missouri floodplains Dey, Daniel C., et al. 95:14 – 25
Pine nuts (pignolia): species, markets and potential for Unites States protection Sharashkin, Leonid & Gold, Michael 95: 53 – 64
Black walnut cultivars for nut production Reid, William, et al. 95:65 – 77
A decade of advances in pecan culture Rice, G. Wesley 96:41 – 45
Grafting butternut: the challenge of conserving a threatened tree Moore, Melanie J. & Ostry, Michael E. 96:55 – 63
Adaptability of pecan to its native range Sparks, Darrell 97:71 – 118
The challenges of grafting Chinese chestnut Warmund, Michelle R., et al. 101(2):33-35
Using genetic fingerprints to establish a paternal relationship in a small Michigan chestnut orchard Medina-Mora, Carmen & Fulbright, Dennis w. 102(2):18 - 26
Soil and leaf minerals and survival and growth of hybrid chestnut trees planted in forest Anagnostakis, Sandra L., field plots in Connecticut, et al. 102(4):43 – 47
Chinese graft technique Grauke, L.J. 104(2): 18 – 20
4-Year flowering study of Eastern Filbert Blight – Resistant hazelnuts in New Jersey Capik, John M. & Molnar, Thomas J. 104(2): 21 – 24
Maximizing yields of young chestnut trees Warmund, Michele R. 105(1):13 – 16+
Eastern Filbert Blight resistant hazelnut selections: Gordon 1, Gordon 2, Gordon 3, and Gordon 4 Molnar, Thomas J, et al 105(1): 6 – 12
Foggy Bottom Tree Farm, hazelnuts Knezick, Donald Summer 2021,75.2:9-10
Different Parallel Advanced Methods in the Almond And Pecan Nut Sectors in America Hart, Rod Fall 2021, 75.3:9-12
Walnut, Minor Species
Article Title Authors Issue:Pages
Exceptional Manchurian walnuts grow near Lockport, NY Gordon, J. 74:166 – 167
Walnut research and production in China Xi, S.K. 76:131 – 134
Walnut and persimmon production in China Shreve, Loy W. 78:40 – 45
Genetic diversity of walnut, pistachio, and almond at  Davis NCGR [National Clonal Germplasm Repository] Almehdi, Ali A. & Parfitt, Dan E. 80:25 – 29
My grafting method for the hybrid walnut project Tubesing, Charles E. 80:144 – 145
An investigation of the genetic resources of Manchurian walnut (Juglans mandshurica Maxim)in the Changbai Mountains of China Banghua, Wu, et al. 81:105 – 106
Walnut germplasm collection in The Peoples Republic of China McGranahan, Gale, et al. 82:10 – 17
Walnut production in California Ramos, David E. 82:30 – 35
Black walnut as a timber crop in the Northwest [J. nigra and a cross with J. hindsii] Goby, Gary 82:88 - 89
The US walnut collection: composition and future direction Rigert, Kathleen S. 82:128 – 134
Nut germplasm in northern Pakistan, Central Asia and Ecuador Thompson, Maxine 82:121 - 127
Walnut culture in Western Washington Balser, Donald S. 82:163 – 166
Survival of Juglans hindsii  (northern California walnut) in the East Johnson, D.G. 86:130
California propagation of walnut McKenna, James R., et al. 87:80 – 90
Germplasm introduction as it relates to nut crops at the Davis Repository [USDA-ARS, NCGR] White, George 87:91 – 94
The collection and handling of dormant scion wood of pecan, hickory, and walnut Johnson, David G. 88:71 – 77
The Canadian Prairie Walnut Distribution Program Grimo, Ernie 88:150 – 153
Comments on nuts in the Dooley orchard Heiman, Bill 89:121 – 124
Nut exploration in the Baltic countries and Belarus Plocher, Thomas 89:138 – 144
Selection of early-ripening varieties of walnut for winter-hardiness and nut quality Badalov, P.P. & Badalov, K.P. 89:145 – 146
Persian rootstock Dickum, George 91:69 – 71
Financial assessment of nut tree damage Rice, Wes 95: 87 – 94
Persian walnuts (Juglans regia, L.) in Central Asia [mention of J. mandshurica , p.56] Molnar, Thomas, et al. 101(3):56 - 69
Nut trees in Ontario Wilkinson, Gordon Summer 2021,75.2:17-20