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80,000lbs of Walnuts Purloined In Northern California

Penurious Penguin writes "While not quite as epic or bitter as losing 600 barrels of maple syrup — in two separate heists, 80,000lbs of walnuts have been stolen in Northern California since last week. The heist was discovered after the walnuts failed to reach their destinations in Miami, FL and Dallas, TX. If you happen to see a large man (approximately 6' 2") driving a white semi-trailer and munching on $300,000 worth of walnuts, it may be the villain. Officers with highly trained squirrels have yet to be posted at interstate weigh-stations."

127 comments

  1. That's nutty! by java_dev · · Score: 3, Funny

    Thank you, I'll be here all week!

    1. Re:That's nutty! by roc97007 · · Score: 3, Funny

      ...and I will be somewhere else...

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    2. Re:That's nutty! by crazyjj · · Score: 1

      Let's just say there is a group of very clever squirrels who are definitely not going to be hungry this winter.

      Squirrels EVOLVING!

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  2. Sometimes you feel like a nut.... by starcraftsicko · · Score: 0

    Crackers.

  3. Ok.. Seriously!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Who would you go to to fence something like that?

    1. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by ozmanjusri · · Score: 1

      Apple.

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    2. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by hutsell · · Score: 2

      Who would you go to to fence something like that?

      No fencing required; obviously this a conspiracy. Here's a quote from The Straightdope:

      "Authorities believe the culprit is the same person who also picked up another load of walnuts days earlier from Los Molinos. Those walnuts were intended for Texas, but also disappeared."

      Is it an agent working for China, the largest producer of walnuts, next being the U,.S., wanting to control the Great Paper Tiger?
      Could it be someone trying to beat the commodities market pricing for walnuts, to cover a loss or to make a profit?

      If it turns out to be either one of those, I will ... laugh-out-loud.

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    3. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by jd2112 · · Score: 2

      "Authorities believe the culprit is the same person who also picked up another load of walnuts days earlier from Los Molinos. Those walnuts were intended for Texas, but also disappeared."

      Good. There's enough nuts in Texas already. At least they weren't headed to California.

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    4. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by Penurious+Penguin · · Score: 3, Funny

      I find it suspicious that your UID ( hutsell ) is merely an "n" away from a permuted nutshell. Who are you working for?

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    5. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by Pseudonym · · Score: 1

      Waldorf iSalad. You heard it here first.

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    6. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by Penurious+Penguin · · Score: 1

      I couldn't resist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SQGTufqOBQ - Waldorf Salad (Fawlty Towers)

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    7. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by jkflying · · Score: 1

      No, even worse. nutsell obviously means he is the one who stole them and is now trying to sell the walnuts!

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    8. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by peragrin · · Score: 1

      The same group that stole hundreds of thousands of gallons of maple syrup from the Canadian strategic reserve?

      Folks I believe there is a new supervillian out there. and he is after our food.

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    9. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 1

      I find it suspicious that your UID ( hutsell ) is merely an "n" away from a permuted nutshell. Who are you working for?

      Obviously, he's working for a gang of crimnial charcater stifhers.

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    10. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by painandgreed · · Score: 1

      Is it an agent working for China, the largest producer of walnuts, next being the U,.S., wanting to control the Great Paper Tiger? Could it be someone trying to beat the commodities market pricing for walnuts, to cover a loss or to make a profit?

      If it turns out to be either one of those, I will ... laugh-out-loud.

      Probably somebody with contacts back in China. Steal $300k in something. Ship it back to China where it probably came from before. Sell to supplier (probably also a family member) cheap who will then just ship it back to the US for another $300k. Perhaps even ship back the truck.Shipping container to China is probably a few thousand and everything else is profit.

    11. Re:Ok.. Seriously!! by hutsell · · Score: 1

      Probably somebody with contacts back in China. Steal $300k in something. Ship it back to China where it probably came from before. Sell to supplier (probably also a family member) cheap who will then just ship it back to the US for another $300k. Perhaps even ship back the truck.Shipping container to China is probably a few thousand and everything else is profit.

      Otherwise, a finite for-looping of the four step (hand waving) profit list?

      .

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  4. knock, knock by badford · · Score: 4, Funny

    who's there?

    Walnut.

    Walnut Who?

    Walnut too strong, don't lean on t.

    (hahahahaha. I crack myself up. get it? walnut? *crack* myself up? come on! )

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  5. I smell onions? by drcheap · · Score: 2

    What is this place, The Onion?

    Okay, so maybe it really did happen...why the F is it on ./?

    Nerds could care less about a truckload of nuts.

    1. Re:I smell onions? by drcheap · · Score: 2

      ./

      lol
      oops

      Might as well be called that anyway ;)

      "Dotslash, news about nuts, not that it matters."

    2. Re:I smell onions? by Penurious+Penguin · · Score: 1

      Nerds could care less about a truckload of nuts.

      Alright, I understand. If not for the two maple syrup stories recently posted on /., I probably would have let this one go. But I'm a sucker for humor and enjoyed the commentary from the syrup stories, so I thought I'd submit it.

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    3. Re:I smell onions? by Penurious+Penguin · · Score: 1

      ./

      You have to type ./ in the nut directory to execute the script ;)

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    4. Re:I smell onions? by ThatsMyNick · · Score: 2

      It is a good article to submit to slashdot. Everyone can use a good laugh. I would have expected the editors to have posted it in idle, rather than YRO though.

    5. Re:I smell onions? by king+neckbeard · · Score: 5, Funny

      Between this and the maple syrup theft, there is obviously a comic book supervillain on the loose. Thus, it's comic book news, which is news for nerds.

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    6. Re:I smell onions? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yep. News about this sort of NUT would be OK on Slashdot: http://www.networkupstools.org/

      Stolen walnuts no, unless it's done in a very very interesting or spectacular manner, or in an epic scale.

      The maple syrup one is somewhat interesting because it was a huge amount (in absolute quantity and also relative to the market supply), so in theory us nerd types could have more interesting discussions on how to steal such large amounts (and get away with it).

      Whereas this stupid nut job is just two truck loads.

        It's news if he does 100 truck loads (then it approaches the scale of the maple syrup heist - with the difference that the theft already got detected).

    7. Re:I smell onions? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Let me connect it for you.

      Walnuts are found at Walnut Creek.

      Walnut Creek is where CDROM.com was located.

      CDROM.com was the number one source of Linux distros when Slashdot.org was founded.

      Ergo...the crime was committed by none other than Linus Torvalds.

    8. Re:I smell onions? by stephanruby · · Score: 1

      Okay, so maybe it really did happen...why the F is it on ./?
      Nerds could care less about a truckload of nuts.

      What are you talking about? A Russian man-in-the-middle attack on Nothern California's broken super highways? This has Slashdot written all over it.

      Plus, this happened twice in the space of two days. This is either an inside job, or the correct purchase numbers were obtained through social engineering. Of course, the inside job theory is probably the most likely scenario, but to us Slashdoters, the possible Social engineering aspect of the theft will be the only interesting part (even if that's not what really happened).

    9. Re:I smell onions? by uvajed_ekil · · Score: 1

      Alright, I understand. If not for the two maple syrup stories recently posted on /., I probably would have let this one go. But I'm a sucker for humor and enjoyed the commentary from the syrup stories, so I thought I'd submit it.

      That's not all: fuck walnuts. Maple syrup is AWESOME, and walnuts suck. Maple trees are also some of the most beautiful and varied, while walnut trees (especially black walnuts, no racism or parallels to humans intended) are a bunch of fucking parasites that grow damn near everywhere you don't want them to, shit rocks all over your property, and will sprout up right next to desirable trees and attempt to choke them out.

      More maple syrup stories are a-okay, but the next time I see a story about walnuts on /. I'm switching to reddit. Please, don't make me do it.

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    10. Re:I smell onions? by Artifakt · · Score: 2

      You put this together with the theft from Canada's Strategic Maple Syrup Reserve and it starts forming a pattern, a pattern that says, to the trained eye, that these are steps in some mad scheme, some mad scheme which will eventually show itself to the general public in the form of gigantic robotic myrmidons armed with razor edged walnut waffle of death dispensers on every street corner as some spurious "Doctor" or "Professor" hijacks the media to present his ultimatum to the good people of Apple-Pie-ville and the rest of the world. That's news for nerds in a nutshell, baby!

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    11. Re:I smell onions? by AK+Marc · · Score: 2

      When 100,000 gallons of pancake mix is stolen, we know he's trying to take over the world with walnut pancake robots.

    12. Re:I smell onions? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, seriously. YRO? Do I have a right to walnuts? Or these walnuts were online? It just makes no sense at all.

      One might even say putting it in YRO is nuts, and then the horrible metajoke reveals itself.

      I felt a great disturbance in the force, as though millions of voices groaned aloud in pun-agony and were suddenly silenced.

    13. Re:I smell onions? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Fuck & You

      Black Walnut ice cream is awesome.

      Walnuts on brownies? Proof of divinity.

      Can anybody hate Walnut Honey Shrimp? Improssibru!

      Don't even get me started on the Walnut-chocolate combinations out there... and OOOHHH! Pumpkin Walnut Cheesecake..... delicious.

      Maple is pretty good, and pairs well with bacon, but seriously... walnuts FTW.

    14. Re:I smell onions? by chrismcb · · Score: 1

      I'm guessing someone is trying to set a world record with the largest walnut waffle

    15. Re:I smell onions? by Pseudonym+Authority · · Score: 1

      This is clearly a copy cat. This is simply too much like the time Lex Luthor stole 40 cakes for it to be someone with an original idea.

    16. Re:I smell onions? by sumdumass · · Score: 1

      Perhaps inside job means infected computer giving remote access via bot net which got the PO numbers and this is a test run for more expensive items? It would be interesting if some of these infections with no apparent payload was for this purpose.

    17. Re:I smell onions? by Ol+Biscuitbarrel · · Score: 1

      Black walnut trees are so valuable thieves sometimes steal them with helicopters, believe it or not.

      Walnuts are nice in ice cream, too.

    18. Re:I smell onions? by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 3, Informative

      Nerds could care less about a truckload of nuts.

      So they do care, then?

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    19. Re:I smell onions? by mrclisdue · · Score: 1

      ...why the F is it on ./?

      ...meanwhile, in a cheetosbag-strewn basement...

      How about you suck on these nuts then, faggot.

      Understand now?

      cheers,

    20. Re:I smell onions? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      my snackbox on the desk begs to differ

    21. Re:I smell onions? by dywolf · · Score: 1

      I care. Walnuts are one of the bigger crops of northern california. Now it maybe should be posted under the "idle" category, but still. It doesnt have to be all circuits all day. erally imo I care more about this than the constant posts about google/samsung/motorloa all suing each other (oh look, another lawsuit...and in other non-news, humans breathe air"). that stuff is barely relevant to me and imo is more suitable for a lawyer site.

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    22. Re:I smell onions? by antifoidulus · · Score: 1

      Meh, they are just too lazy to care less.

    23. Re:I smell onions? by Zeromous · · Score: 1

      Oh FFS, just get on with it and arrest Dr. Weird.

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    24. Re:I smell onions? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Maple Syrup is child's comfort food. Walnuts are for real men, you serve them with port.

      If you get an unwanted sapling, just dig the fucker up with your bare hands. Anyway, walnut is one of the most beautiful of all woods.

      Wuss.

    25. Re:I smell onions? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So this article is ./ on /. :)

    26. Re:I smell onions? by SleazyRidr · · Score: 1

      And that's terrible.

  6. Hey i know the guy who did this! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    His wife is a real nutcracker.

  7. Keep this shit off of slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Please?

    1. Re:Keep this shit off of slashdot by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 1

      Eh, many nerds do consider nuts after years of no GF.

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  8. Where in the world... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...is Carmen Sandiago?

  9. Seized in the name of by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Jesus, Mary, Joseph, and the talking Walnut!

  10. This is modern terrorism. by Lord_of_the_nerf · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hitting America where it hurts....the nuts.

    1. Re:This is modern terrorism. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      haha, If only I had mod points.

    2. Re:This is modern terrorism. by jaymzter · · Score: 2

      Sounds like a hard nut to crack. Especially since there seems to be a wave of sorts going on:

      Eight people were arrested Friday morning for attempting to steal 700 pounds of walnuts from an orchard west of Porterville, the Tulare County Sheriff's Department said.

      About 10 a.m. the sheriff's department received a call about a theft in progress at the corner of Avenue 152 and Road 208 and arrived in time to stop the would-be walnut robbers. The walnuts were recovered at the orchard. Some were already loaded in three vehicles, the sheriff's department said.

      The owner said he did not give anyone permission to remove walnuts from his orchard. They were valued at $1,020.

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    3. Re:This is modern terrorism. by sconeu · · Score: 2

      Damn, all these jokes just write themselves, don't they.

      Unfortunately, they were written by slashdotters instead.

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    4. Re:This is modern terrorism. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      At least some of the shoe-gazers are coming out of their shells.

    5. Re:This is modern terrorism. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      At least some of the shoe-gazers are coming out of their shells.

      It took a couple of seconds to finally ... see what you did there.

  11. Local farmer's market ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The load has been subdivided, subdivided again, ... and eventually small quantities show up at local farmer's markets across California.

    1. Re:Local farmer's market ... by Coeurderoy · · Score: 1

      At least it is quite hard to mix it with other products without the customer becoming somewhat intrigued...
      BTW it is probably much less dangerous and more profitable to steal 300K of walnuts, than an equivalent quantity of more recreative agricultural products...

      And the lawyer can easely plead insanity: He though he was a squirrell.... works better than "he though he was a junky"..

  12. not stolen by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    These nuts weren't stolen... north California? These nuts HATCHED.

  13. Answer: Al Gore! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Since ditching his wife and kids he is now attempting to corner the Walnut Market ... he has already cornered and usurped the 'Fruit Cake Nut' Market.

    8D

  14. Squirrels... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "...Officers with highly trained nut sniffing squirrels have yet to be posted at interstate weigh-stations."
    HTH
    FTFY!

  15. c is for cookie by xpatch · · Score: 0

    it's gotta be a large maple walnut cookie in the works, stake out farms they are sure to hit them next

    1. Re:c is for cookie by jamstar7 · · Score: 1

      it's gotta be a large maple walnut cookie in the works, stake out farms they are sure to hit them next

      Or, walnut pancakes. Goes perfectly with that missing maple syrup.

      Can't find a conspiracy there? Seriously, you're just not trying hard enough!!

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    2. Re:c is for cookie by uvajed_ekil · · Score: 1

      Goes perfectly with that missing maple syrup.

      BLASPHEMER! You just may burn in hell for wasting perfectly good maple ambrosia on food contaminated with walnuts. But I guess you have to add a little bit of heaven to anything containing walnuts if you are to choke it down, so I hope you don't in fact burn in hell.

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  16. Don't be fooled by paiute · · Score: 1

    They just look like walnuts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkcOsuV_gmc

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    1. Re:Don't be fooled by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      She doesn't look 6' 2", but she might drive a white truck.

    2. Re:Don't be fooled by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That was my first thought as well. But then again, I _live_ in Walnut Creek, where men have no thumbs, and women have eyes in the back of their heads.
          BTW, I've been here since 1966; I remember when there were still walnuts and a creek.

    3. Re:Don't be fooled by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I never realised Mary Tyler Moore was such prime muff when she was young. I'd give her one, and I don't mean out of ten.

  17. Not gonna happen... by aurashift · · Score: 1

    As the only owner of highly trained squirrels in the country I've had bad experiences working with Californian law enforcement and refuse to do business with them again.

    They can try to get some squirrel worker visas from India or the Philippines, but the paperwork is absolutely atrocious and the squirrels only speak broken english. I wish them the best though.

  18. Rocky and Bullwinkle will save us! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    We need to appeal to their talent for finding what was once lost. They can team up with Department of Homeland Security, from their new insane asylum headquarters (St. Elizabeth's Hospital), to locate the missing Freedom Walnuts, and save Democracy in time for the election. Please Rocky and Bullwinkle, save us!

  19. Paulie Walnuts by dsavitsk · · Score: 3, Interesting

    From Wikipedia; "Paulie got his nickname 'Paulie Walnuts' due to hijacking a truck in the early 1990s which he believed to be filled with television-sets, but only contained walnuts."

    1. Re:Paulie Walnuts by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sopranos, nuts, it's beginning to make sense.

    2. Re:Paulie Walnuts by thej1nx · · Score: 5, Informative
      I know the next big heist that is going to happen. Tonnes of salt is about to go missing next!

      How do I know this, you ask? That is because, I have deciphered the nefarious plans of this master-villain!

      He is making a lifetime-supply of maple glazed walnuts!!!

      http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ellie-krieger/maple-glazed-walnuts-recipe/index.html

    3. Re:Paulie Walnuts by BrentRBrian · · Score: 1

      Bravo

    4. Re:Paulie Walnuts by greenzrx · · Score: 1

      My money would be on Waldorf Salads.

    5. Re:Paulie Walnuts by war4peace · · Score: 1

      I would definitely steal a truck of salt and go back to 1st Century. I would live like a fat rat on that salt.

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  20. Oh NUTS! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How many nuts can this put in his mouth at once?

  21. I get da nuts... by JohnPerkins · · Score: 1

    I get da nuts! I just need a little more time, Squeezle.

  22. Fruit Thieves by ShakaUVM · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A friend of mine owns 50 acres in the Central Valley. He used to grow citrus on it to pay the property tax on it.

    Then one morning he gets a call, heads out to the farm, finds all 50 acres had been harvested in the middle of the night.

    Across the street, there were some pretty ballsy guys selling what were very likely his oranges. The cops didn't do anything ("Can you prove they're your oranges?"). He just wanted to hire them to harvest his farm for next year - it took his normal contract labor something like a week to do the same job.

    1. Re:Fruit Thieves by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The cops didn't do anything ("Can you prove they're your oranges?")

      Of course not. He forgot to pay his protection money to the police.

      He just wanted to hire them to harvest his farm for next year

      I can see that one. "We need 50% upfront and 50% when the job is done." Then they collect 50% and steal all the oranges again anyway.

  23. Stinks of tree fruit. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You didn't know? For some reason nerds really like walnuts.

    1. Re:Stinks of tree fruit. by Coeurderoy · · Score: 1

      It is an european conspiracy they are trying to create bootleg nutella to undermine peanut butter!!
      Of course the British didn't participate, they would have stollen beer yeast to foister marmite upon you...

  24. Sell them? by Billly+Gates · · Score: 1

    ... and where exactly are you going to sell them? Craigslist?

    1. Re:Sell them? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
  25. A good start by uvajed_ekil · · Score: 3, Funny

    Man, I hate me some walnuts. They don't add anything to the food they are used in, they get stuck in my teeth, and they taste bitter. I wish somebody would steal ALL of them, and get into a huge fireball of a wreck on the highway (with no one hurt, of course). Now, if this were about pecans I might actually give a shit. Pecan pie season is upon us!

    BTW, I saw a couple of pretty shady looking squirrels apparently making some sort of deal this morning.

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    1. Re:A good start by Type44Q · · Score: 1

      Man, I hate me some walnuts. They don't add anything to the food they are used in, they get stuck in my teeth, and they taste bitter. I wish somebody would steal ALL of them, and get into a huge fireball of a wreck on the highway (with no one hurt, of course).

      You know, if you detest them that much, you don't have to keep eating them... :)

    2. Re:A good start by dywolf · · Score: 1

      if they're bitter they're not ripe and were picked too soon. a good ripe one is almost buttery. mmmm

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  26. It's obvious... by SeaFox · · Score: 3, Funny

    Someone must be planning to get on Santa's good side with a reeaally big plate of cookies.

    Be on the lookout for future heists of butter, sugar, flour, raisins, rolled oats in the next few weeks.

  27. Meh! by Vinegar+Joe · · Score: 1

    80,000 lbs is peanuts.

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  28. Sounds silly but an increasing problem by caseih · · Score: 5, Informative

    The theft of bulk food commodities is becoming more and more of a problem with commodity prices climbing. Even in more traditional areas like grains such as wheat. Most farms, if they don't sell or ship off the combine store their grain in bins or silos sometimes for months, and sell it and ship it slowly. Right now I am looking out my window at a row of shiny bins that hold a crop worth between $100k and $200k per bin depending on how much is in the bin (worth that to me; worth ten times that to the company that I grew under contract for). We actually put padlocks on the bottoms of our more expensive crop bins. Won't keep out a very determined thief, but it will hopefully provide a bit of a pause.

    Recently a trucker told me he was hauling out of a remote bin for a farmer. Because it was quite hassle to put the auger in the bin to unload, once he was set up he just left it set up, and would come about twice a day for loads. During that time someone came along with a truck and helped themselves to a load. The bin was about 15 tonnes short; exactly one small truck load. So after that he started taking the belts with him, and disabling the auger's engine. Not a lot of money was lost (this was wheat after all... only between $3k and $4k), but not a happy thing for the trucker who had to make up the difference.

    So yes, theft happens in bulk, and it can be a lot of money. Sounds funny, or nutty, but still a serious concern.

    1. Re:Sounds silly but an increasing problem by jimicus · · Score: 2

      How does a thief get rid of 15 tonnes of grain? Can you just show up at a processor and say "Will you buy this truckload of wheat off me?"?

    2. Re:Sounds silly but an increasing problem by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      easy, you just add it to a larger, legit wheat load that you were about to sell anyway

    3. Re:Sounds silly but an increasing problem by caseih · · Score: 1

      Exactly.

      But also it's common to sell grain in small lots, particularly if you are cleaning things out. Grain cos don't care who they buy from, particularly. People in this industry are pretty trusting (that could change). A thief could just call up a grain handling company in another county and make arrangements to sell a single load.

    4. Re:Sounds silly but an increasing problem by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Theft of trucks happens all the time. Think of 1 load of cigs. Worth millions...

      Very concentrated wealth. All you need is a way to ditch the cab and possibly move the material to another truck. Then somewhere to unload it. Usually mixed into larger loads to 'disappear it' or 'direct sale' or 'move to another country'. Last one is most common. In mexico they dont ask too many questions and pay cash.

    5. Re:Sounds silly but an increasing problem by ameoba · · Score: 1

      People in this industry are pretty trusting

      ...sort of like how scrap metal purchasers used to be?

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  29. teh dude just wants to get LAID !!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    http://www.tribune.com.ng/index.php/your-health/46441-daily-intake-of-walnut-improves-sperm-quality

  30. THAT'S A LOT OF NUTS! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7W3gd7gJUw

  31. but but but... by roc97007 · · Score: 1

    WHY?

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  32. Warluses by antdude · · Score: 1

    I thought that said walruses, not walnuts. I should go to sleep. :P

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    1. Re:Warluses by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Walri?

    2. Re:Warluses by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Walrus'

  33. Recipe's third ingredient exposes dastardly plan by girlinatrainingbra · · Score: 4, Informative
    There are too many possible recipes that use maple syrup and walnuts. It may, however, be possible, to infer what the evil villain's dastardly plan once we learn what the third batch ingredient heist is.

    If it had involved eight large tankers of oil (one each of lime, cassia oil, lemon oil, nutmeg oil, coriander oil, neroli oil, and lavendar oil, plus 3 tankers of food grade gum arabic , then there plans would be obvious:

    They're planning on making industrial quantities of Open Cola , and they know all of the ingredients of the GPL'ed recipe for open cola from OpenCola. Next they'll be stealing a large tanker of vinegar and a large truck with calcium-carbonate in order to create the vast quantities of fizzy water to reconstitute with the syrup.

  34. It's very clear what is going on. by Mike+Van+Pelt · · Score: 1
    They Have Arrived from the planet Twilo.

    http://www.hulu.com/watch/30476

  35. Re:Recipe's third ingredient exposes dastardly pla by Another,+completely · · Score: 1

    Sugar and cream. The goal is clearly maple walnut ice cream. I just can't work out why. Where is Adam West when we need him?

    The cream will be last because it spoils, so watch out for a massive sugar heist next.

  36. Ice Cream by JakartaDean · · Score: 1

    Maybe not the walnuts themselves, but the pattern is emerging... Maple Syrup, Walnuts, next we'll see sugar missing, then cream. Look for a back-of-the-woods monster ice cream maker and someone's gonna corner the market on maple walnut ice cream, one of my favorites. Won't someone think of the children...

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  37. Looks like Linus' squirrel all over again. by aXi · · Score: 0
  38. Police Said... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The heist was delicious

  39. Re:Recipe's third ingredient exposes dastardly pla by Nyder · · Score: 1

    But if they are just doing this: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ellie-krieger/maple-glazed-walnuts-recipe/index.html all they need is some salt...

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  40. Helpful by kernelfoobar · · Score: 1

    I think a Johnny Cash song would be appropriate right about now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWCDBKx8Q_w

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    Here we go again!
  41. Those are some high tech nuts! by hubang · · Score: 1

    Wow! While I am amused by the theft of 80,000 lbs of nuts, I wonder what it has to do with Slashdot's mandate. Is there some secret walnut sniffing device being deployed? Are they using formerly secret walnut scanners?

    Or am I missing something?

  42. Master Plan by MatrixCubed · · Score: 1

    1. Steal 600 barrels of maple syrup.
    2. Abscond with 36,287.4 kg of walnuts. (Yes, kg. I'm Canadian, you insensitive clod!)
    3. ???
    4. Profit!

  43. Where to sell? by Arakageeta · · Score: 2

    The thief will have to sell the goods on the black walnut market.

    1. Re:Where to sell? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You are one ugly motherfucker. Don't like to your twitter if you have a goofy mug.

    2. Re:Where to sell? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ... black walnut market.

      Sex manual is totally different to manual sex (mutual hand-jobs).

  44. lbs? by jaavaaguru · · Score: 1

    As a 32 year old, I was never taught what lbs are in relation to kilograms or metric tonnes. According to Google, it's about 36 metric tonnes, for anyone who cares.

    1. Re:lbs? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      thanks, it's weird not having taugh you the unit that most of the world uses except 3 countries.

    2. Re:lbs? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you were taught it you moron. You just never learned it.

  45. Purloined?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Very good. I haven't heard that verb in a while. Do you mean they absconded with them? Pilfered them all! They better scram and take a powder fast, or they'll end up in the hoosegow.

  46. Easy to find the stash. by 140Mandak262Jamuna · · Score: 1
    The last item widely reported as "purloined" was stashed in a cubby hole of the only women who has out smarted the companion of the famous chronicler. So just find the smartest woman in Northern California and shout "fire" within her earshot and look for the place she is running it save it from the fire.

    It is elementary. Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, is the solution.

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    sed -e 's/Chuck Norris/Rajnikant/g' joke > fact
  47. Heathen! by PPalmgren · · Score: 1

    Tender walnut meat is a taste fit for the gods! I'll be making my Kentucky Derby pie for our Thanksgiving potluck in two weeks and I look forward to snacking on the leftover walnuts during the process.

    Seriously though, if you're eating bitter walnuts you're not eating good walnuts. Walnuts are one of the least bitter nuts around.

    1. Re:Heathen! by lewiscr · · Score: 1

      Walnuts are one of the least bitter nuts around.

      As long as you get rid of all of the dried membrane; that stuff is pretty bitter. I haven't figured out how to get it all without breaking the nut pieces.

  48. All I'm going to say by BStorm · · Score: 1

    That is so nucking futs!

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  49. They put it right next to the bananas by mveloso · · Score: 1

    Obviously, they put it right next to the 30,000 pounds of bananas:

    http://vimeo.com/16809690

  50. why is this relevant? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I am unclear as to the relevancy of this article..

  51. Exported to China? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Maybe the walnuts are worth more in China?

    http://blogs.artinfo.com/artintheair/2012/08/29/chinese-luxury-collectors-going-nuts-for-high-end-walnuts/