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Weekly Updates: Excitement in the Air with Fresh Chestnut Seed Nuts!
This week, we’re thrilled to share a special delivery here at United Chestnuts that has us buzzing with excitement! We recently received a fresh batch of seed chestnuts from two remarkable sources: Michael Parks of Just Another Nut Farm and Bob Stehli from Winter Green Tree Farm and Ohio Chestnuts. These aren’t just any chestnuts;…
Read MoreChestnut Harvest Season Wrap-Up and New Opportunities to Grow!
As the 2024 chestnut harvest season comes to a close, we join many other growers who have also sold out of freshly harvested chestnuts. We’re grateful for all our customers’ support and enthusiasm this season. We love looking at the smiles! With the chestnuts all accounted for, our focus now shifts to the chestnut trees…
Read MoreMichael Parks – Chestnut Farmer Shares His Story on Branching Out: Growing Together Podcast
Melanie and Michael Parks engaged in a thoughtful discussion about their podcasting journey, contrasting low-tech and high-tech approaches. Michael expressed his comfort with low-tech methods, reminiscing about a time when information was primarily sourced from libraries, and they discussed the advancements of technology, acknowledging the rapid societal changes that have occurred. Both recognized the advantages…
Read MoreCooking Fall Dishes with Chestnuts
Nutrient-Rich Chestnut Soups for Fall and Winter As the seasons shift and the air turns crisp, there’s no better way to embrace the beauty of fall and winter than with a warm, hearty bowl of soup. If you’re looking to add a nutritious and flavorful twist to your soups, consider the humble chestnut. Chestnuts, available…
Read MoreWhat Can You Cook with Chestnuts? Lots of things!
Delightful Yogurt Bark Recipes with Chestnuts As the chill of fall and winter sets in, we are graced with the hearty flavors of the season. Chestnuts, in particular, come to mind – those delightful, nutty morsels that can be enjoyed in a variety of dishes. In this article, we’ll explore how chestnuts can elevate your…
Read MoreDiversifying Investments and the World of Chestnut Orchards
Conversation with financial expert Joel Hubbard, CPA, who is also a landowner and chestnut orchard developer. In the latest episode of the Branching Out podcast, I sat down with Joel Hubbard—an esteemed CPA, registered investment advisor, and founder of Executive Money Managers. He is also the driver behind Georiga Chestnuts, LLC. Our conversation unfolded into…
Read MoreNavigating The Chestnut Landscape
Jame Nave joins the Branching Out podcast with exciting insights into the world of chestnuts. In the latest episode of the Branching Out podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting James “Mike” Nave, an esteemed guest with decades of experience in the intricate world of chestnut cultivation. Our conversation unraveled the layers of knowledge, from…
Read MoreHave We Solved The Puzzle? Growing Chestnuts from Tissue Culture.
Hazelnuts to Chestnuts: Exploring Tissue Culture with Craig Clark Dive into the fascinating world of chestnut farming with Branching Out guest Craig Clark, owner of West Coast Chestnut. In this episode, Craig, a farmer and self-proclaimed “nursery nerd,” shares his journey from hazelnuts to chestnuts and his exciting venture into using tissue culture to propagate…
Read MoreUncovering The Nutritional Value of Chestnuts with Landon Evans
As I sat down with Landon Evans, a young man deeply rooted in the chestnut industry, our conversation took us on a journey through family heritage, nutrition, and the rich potential of chestnuts. I love the topic of nutrition and this piece is filled with a conversation around health, fitness, and nutrition and the…
Read MoreGrowing Chestnuts: Who Plants Chinese Chestnut Trees in the US?
All types of people are growing chestnut trees in the United States! This week, we will explore the fascinating world of Chinese chestnut trees in the United States and the individuals and farms behind their cultivation. Chinese chestnut trees (Castanea mollissima) have a rich history in the United States, dating back to the late 19th…
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