#Walnuts

2025-06-12

And who will work in the fields? Children?Folks who have just lost #FoodAssistance and #Medicare?#Protestors who piss off Trump?

#Trump’s Immigration #Crackdown Hits #CaliforniaFarms

#Farmworkers hid in fields on Tuesday as word spread that ICE agents were conducting raids in California’s breadbasket, an activist said.

By Bernard Mokam and Pooja Salhotra
June 11, 2025, 9:08 p.m. ET

Excerpt: " 'The #Trump administration is ramping up its immigration crackdown, with a focus on workplaces with undocumented #laborers, such as #farms, #restaurants and #construction sites. Estimates show more than eight million undocumented #immigrants work in the United States.

"Last Friday, federal immigration agents swept through the garment district of Los Angeles, setting off protests that have rattled sections of downtown L.A. and have spread to a number of cities across the country.

"For #farmworkers — about 42 percent of whom are undocumented, according to the Agriculture Department — the escalation in arrests has created widespread fear.

" 'Children are terrified,' Ms. Romero said. 'They don’t want to go to school because they don’t know if their parents will be home when they come back.'

"Local leaders have rebuked the escalation, which could bring hardship to one of California’s agricultural corridors. The #CentralValley — which grows #almonds, #grapes, #walnuts and #cherries, among other crops — produces a quarter of the nation’s food, worth an estimated $17 billion a year, according to federal data.

" 'These actions are completely unjustified and harmful,' said Mayor Luis McArthur of Oxnard. 'They create chaos in our city without contributing much to public safety. Furthermore these actions undermine the very principles of #DueProcess.'

"The raids this week represent the first organized immigration enforcement from the new Trump administration to hit California’s agricultural region, which covers about 40 percent of the state, Ms. Romero said. A handful of federal operations have been conducted in other rural communities in recent weeks. Last month, federal agents pulled over a bus in #AlbionN., and detained 14 immigrants who worked at a nearby farm. In April, three children and their mother were detained at an upstate New York dairy.

"Rural migrants are particularly vulnerable to immigration enforcement because they stand out in towns that are often racially homogenous, said Will Lambek of Migrant Justice, an advocacy organization for farmworkers in #Vermont, where eight dairy workers were detained in April.

"In California, Ms. Davalos said the agents could have made more arrests had the community been less prepared. Once a volunteer spotted officers in the area, an alert was sent through a network of support.

"Federal agents were denied entry to at least nine farms in the Central Coast, Ms. Davalos said. Some growers parked their vehicles in front of their gates. Employees also obscured their cars.
'We demonstrated the power of brave, nonviolent #resistance to #ICE’s tactics of #terror,' Ms. Davalos said, lamenting what she described as politically driven attempts to reach a deportation quota. 'At the end of the day, they’re seizing our family, friends, neighbors and co-workers.'

"If federal immigration enforcement activities continue, #FoodProduction will become increasingly difficult, and food prices could rise, warned Bryan Little, senior director of policy advocacy at the California Farm Bureau."

Read more:
nytimes.com/2025/06/11/us/trum

Archived version:
archive.ph/NFWuO

#ResistICE #Authoritarianism #ImmigrationCrackdown #ICERaids #TrumpIsANazi #AuthoritarianRule #ImmigrantsFeedUs #NoHumanIsIllegalOnStolenLand #HungerGames #EatTheRich #ThisIsFascism #Project2025

2025-06-08
More walnuts on a branch I had been tempted to cut.This branch hangs over the parking area a bit so I'm thinking maybe it should be cut before a typhoon comes and bashed it repeatedly onto a car. I guess we could just make sure no cars are under it during a typhoon. The tree probably helps provide protection from stuff sent flying around during typhoons. It was probably bushes just inside a wall by the road that kept part of the neighbors car port from hitting some of our big sliding door windows... Trees probably don't get enough credit for protecting the neighborhood, not just they way they help keep the temperatures down a bit during extreme heat.. I saw a landscaping teacher give a presentation about how trees kept homes from sliding into streets during the big Kobe earthquake. Trucks and other equipment can get around the city much quicker if homes do not have to be removed from the roadways first. During typhoons it's fascinating to watch the tree branches waving around, never all in the same direction, adjusting to the winds. As long as you're sensible about spacing and trimming trees so they don't fall on the house I imagine they protect buildings from the high winds a bit too.. It would be great to surround the house with these walnut trees, even up close. Just coppice them so they don't get tall enough to fall over. They could cool the house away from the sun in the summer, and let the sun hit during the winter after the leaves fall in the autumn... This tree was cut low 2 or 3 years ago and came back with a vengeance. I wonder how much coppicing (萌芽更新、 蘖、 ひこばえ) could contribute to energy independence, viewed holistically all the costs and benefits compared to fossil fuels and whatnot...
#WalnutTree #Walnuts #クルミ #胡桃 #胡桃木 #クルミの木 #クルミ木
2025-06-07
It was too much trouble to crack the little walnuts from a local place. I put a couple into terracotta pots that were already in use with squash, or tomatoes or something from the compost bins. Later I started yanking plants out of the pots to make space for fresh compost and maybe some new seeds.. Lucky the sprout held onto its walnut shell and the whole plant great roots and all came up. I so stuff like this a lot without expecting much but just like to give the plants a chance to live. It was lucky! Now I have this great shade tree that gives walnuts too! The smell of the leaves is nice: reminds me of the Black Walnut trees in Pennsylvania. The tree makes the are feel cooler, such a relief in the evening while out by the car and woodpiles no to have the sun hitting directly. Last year caterpillars ate all the leaves, but the tree put out new leaves and there were walnuts too. The first couple years all the branches fell off each year, not just the leaves. I didn't expect much, but it's nice to give plants a chance to live. I was tempted to cut off this low hanging branch in case it was shading a part of the little garden area, kept putting it off. And now the low branch has a cluster or nuts. Hurray for putting things off, especially when putting off work means more carbon sequestration!! The more leaves, the larger the weeds, the more ground cover I get for all the dirt the chickens keep exposed. I have to remember to walk by the nearest public housing complex on the third Sunday again. Each household has to volunteer somebody for maintenance. Walking by with Maron last year I got permisson to haul 20 or so bags of cut grass and pulled weeds. It kept the chickens' dirt patch fluffy and pleasant for months! It seems like the can kick-pull the biomass around and dig under for all sorts of snacks. It's all loose dirt by now.. TIme for more ground cover! Biomass!! It's a shame people are in such a rush to burn and hide stuff...
#Walnuts #WalnutTree #胡桃 #クルミ #胡桃木
2025-05-20

The promise of future tasty treats hidden among the leaves.

#walnuts #WalnutTree #HomeOrchard

A small cluster of immature pale green nuts hides among deep green leaves on a Japanese walnut tree.
10bmnews10bmnews
2025-04-26

Brain foods: superfoods that rival walnuts in brain boosting power

No, walnuts are not the only one with brain boosting properties If you’re looking to upgrade your memory, focus, or mental sharpness, here are a few brain-friendly foods that work just as brilliantly, if not better. These superfoods nourish your neurons, protect your grey matter, and help you stay sharp—naturally.

10bmnews.com/2025/04/brain-foo

2025-04-23

'Walnut consumption linked to reduced inflammation and lower colon cancer risk'

"Ellagitannins in the walnut are importantly providing the anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties that we're seeing in patients in our clinical trial research, particularly the gut's conversion of ellagitannins to a potent anti-inflammatory agent, urolithin A"

"There are many potential benefits one can get from eating walnuts, with so little downside risk, that just grabbing a handful every day is really something that you can easily do for your long-term health benefit."

news-medical.net/news/20250422

#health #diet #walnuts #ColonCancer #ColonPolyps

Dhamu Internationaldhamuinternational
2025-03-25

@import_export_dominicanproduct

High-quality nuts and dried fruits from the Dominican Republic now available for import and export. Ideal for wholesalers and retailers. Shipping to NY, NJ, and PA.

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Não é bonito, mas é fácil, saboroso e pode ser preparado com antecedência e congelado. O #almoço de hoje foi #loaf de #lentilhas e #nozes, com gnocchi #vegan e salada.

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It's not pretty, but it's easy, tasty and can be prepared in advance and frozen. Today's #lunch was #loaf of #lentils and #walnuts, with #vegan gnocchi and salad.

Lunch plate with lentil load,  gnocchi and salad.  All vegan,  of course.
earthlingappassionato
2025-03-14

Eating walnuts for breakfast may enhance brain function throughout the day in young adults, according to a new study.

Researchers at the University of Reading found that consuming 50 grams (~1.8 ounces) of walnuts (about a handful) mixed into muesli and yogurt led to quicker reaction times and improved memory later in the day, compared to an equivalent calorie-matched breakfast without nuts.

scitechdaily.com/want-a-sharpe




The study, published in Food & Function, involved 32 healthy adults aged 18-30.
EmailWireemailwire
2025-03-13

New research shows that eating walnuts for breakfast could improve brain function throughout the day.
zurl.co/h55C5

J of Systematics and EvolutionJSE@mstdn.science
2025-02-25

Deng et al. use population #genetic structure, interspecific relationships, lineage differentiation, and #speciation for 142 populations of three #walnut species to reconstruct the #evolutionary history of #Chinese #walnuts!
doi.org/10.1111/jse.13153
@WileyEcolEvol
#evolution #JSE #botany

Panel of images illustrating datasets from analyses including population genetic structure, interspecific relationships, lineage differentiation, and speciation using 21 EST-SSR genetic markers.
🥘 - First-timer: juicy winter salad of black cale with apple, walnut, cranberries, feta, an orange-mustard dressing and beef stripes
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#healthyfood #beef #blackcale #walnuts #feta #salad #wintersalad
2025-02-17

Gluten Free New York Cookies

Just cos they are gluten free doesn’t mean they aren’t absolutely delicious!

ironchefshellie.com/2025/02/18

I have attempted baklava.

It even tastes good. And gooey.

#baking #baklava #walnuts

A plate with a piece of baklava, a bit of the walnut filling has fallen out. The rest of the baking tray full of baklava can be seen behind it.
The Global Plant CouncilglobalplantGPC
2025-01-29

Genetics of Alternating Sexes in Walnuts

Scientists have uncovered a genetic mechanism in walnuts and their ancestors that has remained stable for 40 million years. Male-first or female-first flowering, balanced by a single genetic locus, parallels sex determination in animals. This evolutionary trait ensures genetic diversity, with distinct pathways evolving independently in walnuts and pecans.

globalplantcouncil.org/genetic

Image: Walnuts harvested at the Crain ranch in Los Molinos where Cooperative Extension and UC Davis professors were conducting research. Credit: UC Regents

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