I have a 31' DBH black walnut in my woods that I discovered a hole leading to the center about 2 feet above the ground and 6-8'' of the center rotted away. There are several other black walnuts in this part of the woods but this is the biggest (not by much) and I like the campground look of this area with all these big trees in close area at the bottom of our hill. I don't know how far up the rot goes so my question to experienced CSM and tree grower enthusiasts is this:
Should I fell it and mill what I can out of it (with 36'' granberg mill) or let it increase in size risking the rot gets worse? I'd rather it didn't go to waste lumber wise.
I don't have a close up of the hole right now but in this picture it is the big tree just to the right of my railroad tie backstop.
Should I fell it and mill what I can out of it (with 36'' granberg mill) or let it increase in size risking the rot gets worse? I'd rather it didn't go to waste lumber wise.
I don't have a close up of the hole right now but in this picture it is the big tree just to the right of my railroad tie backstop.