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Bermuda Triangle Uncle Ray's Black Magic Cure

Posted: October 4, 2009 at 4:49 a.m.

A recent phone call to Uncle Ray, rather than the other way around, began thus, "Uncle Ray, I seem to remember a black magic cure the family used to control ringworm infections." He didn't waste time to correct me, "It wern't black magic! It was black walnut!" Prized for its dark, durable wood, the black walnut itself provides a small income source for individuals and youth groups during the fall harvest. Gathered by the tons, black walnuts are hauled to selected sites to be hulled, shipped, shelled, graded, packaged and reshipped across the country.

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