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Jan 17, 2015 9:09 PM CST
Name: Linda
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Yes it's better for them to fall naturally.
If I collected early, they are mostly green, I use car to crack husk then let lay until husk start breaking down-turning black. Then I use a hoe to dig out. Yes I also do the stomp on those that creep out of the tire line. I have a small area that is packed gravel & makes a wonderful walnut crushing area.

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