Posted by hughb on September 29, 2011 at 08:23:55 from (97.82.10.214):
In Reply to: Re: Pecan Trees posted by John A. on September 28, 2011 at 21:36:08:
Here is the situation John A. These trees, and there are a lot of them around this area, are at least 40 or 50 years old. They are brittle and loose limbs in every high wind. The trunks are huge and I doubt you could shake the tree. If you did you would have a lot of limbs falling. Two years ago we picked up approx 40 gal. of pecans off the ground. They where excellent but hard to shell. We have no pecan harvest crews in this area. No one that I know grows them commecially. So, since he didn't say what kind of pecan trees or how big they are I answered his question. Incidently, you can't give them away around here. The people will take them if you have picked them up and cracked them. I have three of these big trees and all of my neighbors have several.
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