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*[https://youtu.be/3jgZWBOe1_Q A Video by the YouTube Channel "Noal Farm" Titled "Awesome Pine Cultivation Technology - Pine Cone Harvesting Machine - Pine Nut Processing in Factory" ] (Shows an operation (supposedly in Russia, need to check as i think this is a seccondhand publishing of the video by some clickbait-ey channel, so may be wrong) that is heavily mechanized and done in a dedicated Tree Plantation )
*[https://youtu.be/3jgZWBOe1_Q A Video by the YouTube Channel "Noal Farm" Titled "Awesome Pine Cultivation Technology - Pine Cone Harvesting Machine - Pine Nut Processing in Factory" ] (Shows an operation (supposedly in Russia, need to check as i think this is a seccondhand publishing of the video by some clickbait-ey channel, so may be wrong) that is heavily mechanized and done in a dedicated Tree Plantation )
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NakEhgpQYK8 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Taizy nuts machine" Titled "Processing pine nuts from A to Z | threshing, grading, shelling, peeling" ] (Shows basic [[Unit Operations]] and the machinery involved.  It seems to be from a company that makes the machinery themselves?)
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NakEhgpQYK8 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Taizy nuts machine" Titled "Processing pine nuts from A to Z | threshing, grading, shelling, peeling" ] (Shows basic [[Unit Operations]] and the machinery involved.  It seems to be from a company that makes the machinery themselves?)
*[https://youtu.be/1HXeN69Czxs A Video by the YouTube Channel "Matrix Farm" Titled "Awesome Pine Nuts Harvesting and Growing - Stone Pine Cultivation Agriculture Technology ▶48" ] (Shows [[Semi-Automated Tree Planting]] similar to that used for the [[Hazelnut Tree Plantout]] , then the associated machinery, seems to show [[Blanching]] before the peeling step)


[[Category: Food and Agriculture]] [[Category: Non-Timber Forest Products]]
[[Category: Food and Agriculture]] [[Category: Non-Timber Forest Products]]

Revision as of 23:10, 4 July 2022

Basics

  • The Edible Seeds Inside the Pinecones of Certain Species of Pine Trees
  • Their More Difficult Harvesting, Long Time Required for Trees to Mature and Produce Pine Nuts, As Well As Their Lower Profitability Compared to Other Crops Has Resulted in Limited Cultivation
  • However the Market is Growing, and from a Permaculture / Food Forest perspective that may not matter as much!
  • Also Non-Timber Forest Products can be more sustainable than conventional forestry (often Clear Cutting or Slash and Burn etc) while still providing a livelihood for the local people

Notes by Marcin

  • Pinyon pine in Missouri - [1]
  • trials in 1903 , pinyon in Nebraska appeared to work - [2]
  • korean nut pine - zone 4 -[3]
  • pine nut nursery - many suitable types appear to be available -[4]

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