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How pecans went from ignored trees to a holiday staple – the 8,000-year history of America’s only native major nut
The pecan derives its name from the Algonquin “pakani,” which means “a nut too hard to crack by hand.” Rich in fat and easy to transport, pecans traveled with Native Americans throughout what is now ...
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Mississippi’s pecan harvest decent despite weather, disease
Most of Mississippi’s pecan producers are reporting fair to good crops for 2025, but the dry summer weather and disease ...
Celebrate Thanksgiving 2025 with the best apple, pecan, cherry, and sweet potato pies at bakeries in Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert ...
Pecan harvest decent despite weather, disease By Susan Collins-Smith MSU Extension Service RAYMOND, Miss. -- While most Mississippi pecan producers are reporting fair to good crops, dry summer weather ...
Oklahoma pecan growers expect a crop of 18 million to 20 million pounds, but without price improvements many may leave native ...
Despite heat and drought challenges, Texas pecan production is expected to reach 30-35 million pounds, aligning with state ...
Sebastian has lived in San Antonio for 30 years. She's familiar with Brackenridge Park's reputation as a prime pecan-picking ...
Janet Debelak Tyburec, of Bat Survey Solutions, measures the ears of an evening bat on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025 at Swift River Pecans in Lockhart, Texas. These bats eat lots of different insects in ...
The annual Luther Pecan Festival is set to kick off on Saturday and continue through Sunday. The event will feature live ...
These York County bakeries serve up classic shoofly, pumpkin, apple − and fun flavors: Kentucky Derby, chocolate mousse, ...
I am in disbelief after reading “The Pecan Problem” in the September 2025 issue. I don’t think people listened to John Wesley Powell, who, in the 1800s, warned against widespread farming and advocated ...
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