Well I did the root ball thing years ago. After chunking off the dirt I then put a yard sprinkler on top of the root balls for several days, then powerwashed. Took alot to get it clean enough to saw. Local sawmill cut into blanks, we dipped ends and then we air dried for years. The stump wood has some amazing grain in it. If you like hard work and a challenge go for it. If not call St. Joe walnut because thats what they do. They will buy the logs and process. I have walked through there plant .
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