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HURRICANE MICHAEL JUST DEVASTATED GEORGIA’S 2018 PECAN CROP
Peacan Report. ^ | OCTOBER 11, 2018 | Staff

Posted on 10/11/2018 4:07:21 PM PDT by Rebelbase

Pecan growers in the Southeast are in the orchards this morning assessing the damage from the CAT 4 Hurricane Michael that ripped through last night causing excessive winds and dumping large amounts of rain in Georgia, Florida, Alabama and now making its way through the Carolinas.

Pecan growers with early pecan varieties like the Pawnee were scrambling earlier this week to get as much harvested as possible before the category 4 (at time of landfall) hurricane Michael, ripped through the southern states with wind gust of up to 75 miles per hour in pecan producing areas of South Georgia, South Alabama and North Florida.

Yesterday hurricane Michael made landfall around noon and passed right through the world’s largest concentration of Oversize pecans. This southeastern area of the US produces the majority of the worlds Oversize pecans which, in turn, also produce most of the world’s largest pecan halves.

The Mammoth and Extra Mammoth pecan halves are some of the most desirable pecans for the retail and gift pack industry. Every year around this time most pecan buyers begin to contract their pecan purchases for the season and for the year.

While the 2018 pecan crop could be one of the largest in years, hurricane Michael has just consumed a significant portion of the largest pecan nuts in the market.

Pecan growers and pecan scouts are in the orchards this morning assessing the damage, while clean-up crews hit the orchards in full force to clean up limbs and downed pecan trees to get the floors ready for harvest.

One South Georgia pecan grower we spoke with said “we’re going through the orchard’s this morning to see what’s [been blown] down, we’ve got to get it ready for harvest again, everything’s opening up and we’ve got nuts on the ground.”

The nuts he’s referring to, came down during the storm last night. Now pecan growers will race against the clock to get those nuts harvested and dried before the quality begins to deteriorate. However, with the amount of rain received in some areas, it could be several days before the ground is dry enough to get equipment back in the pecan orchards.

Another issue will be “stick tights” with the high winds and rain.

A very large portion of the pecan crop is on the ground and still in the husks, which at this point may be lost already.

Pecan growers in the Carolina’s were just getting cleaned up from all the damage left by hurricane Florence last month on September 14th. After receiving more than 30 inches of rain in areas of North Carolina, growers in the area may be delayed yet again.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: agriculture; hurricanemichael; nuts; pecans
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Expect higher than usual holiday prices next month.
1 posted on 10/11/2018 4:07:21 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: Rebelbase

Terrible news!


2 posted on 10/11/2018 4:08:40 PM PDT by fortheDeclaration
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To: Rebelbase

Hate this for the farmers.


3 posted on 10/11/2018 4:12:47 PM PDT by ealgeone (SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE!)
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To: Rebelbase

Oh no, now I’m thinking about pecan pie


4 posted on 10/11/2018 4:13:07 PM PDT by butlerweave
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To: Rebelbase

Oh nuts!


5 posted on 10/11/2018 4:17:00 PM PDT by Retvet (Retvet)
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To: Rebelbase

Pecan Pies for Christman Gifts may be much more expensive this year. There aren’t many substitutes for that distinctive flavor of roasted pecans.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders is said to be pretty good at making these pies for her family.
Just look up #PieGate and
White House reporter April Ryan.


6 posted on 10/11/2018 4:18:57 PM PDT by lee martell (AT)
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To: Rebelbase

The price of Texas Pecans (pah-cons) just shot up and this is the first year my one tree is making.


7 posted on 10/11/2018 4:29:17 PM PDT by fella ("As it was before Noah so shall it be again,")
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To: Rebelbase; SpinnerWebb

There are alternatives.

Goode Company Brazos Bottom Pecan Pie

8 posted on 10/11/2018 4:30:25 PM PDT by tx_eggman (Liberalism is only possible in that moment when a man chooses Barabas over Christ.)
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To: Rebelbase

The nuts are still covered in a thick husk that needs to be frozen to bust open to reveil the nut.

Texas and NewMexico pecans just went up in value. They will be $20.00/lb in the stores for Christmas.


9 posted on 10/11/2018 4:43:13 PM PDT by Delta 21 (.....been here this long you actually expect me to read the article....)
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To: Rebelbase

Too many carbs in Pecans.


10 posted on 10/11/2018 4:50:39 PM PDT by BobL (I eat at McDonald's and shop at Walmart - I just don't tell anyone.)
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To: fella

I may have to make an effort to pick our pecans this year to sell. Normally, I only pick enough to last us until the next year. The dogs and the squirrels love them.


11 posted on 10/11/2018 4:55:06 PM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know. how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: BobL

Pecans are very low in carbs. 4 net carbs in 1 cup.


12 posted on 10/11/2018 4:59:37 PM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know. how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: kalee

Ping


13 posted on 10/11/2018 5:07:21 PM PDT by nnn0jeh
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To: Rebelbase

OK. Is it peecans or pehcahns?


14 posted on 10/11/2018 5:20:42 PM PDT by outofsalt (If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
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To: bgill

Ok, thanks. Maybe I confused them with Walnuts.


15 posted on 10/11/2018 5:23:26 PM PDT by BobL (I eat at McDonald's and shop at Walmart - I just don't tell anyone.)
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To: outofsalt

Puhhh-cahns.


16 posted on 10/11/2018 5:25:30 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: Rebelbase

Bummer.

My holiday baking pecans come from either Georgia or West Texas.


17 posted on 10/11/2018 5:26:15 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: Rebelbase

Makes me sad. I love Georgia pecans


18 posted on 10/11/2018 5:31:20 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Jane Long

OH, Puhhh-leeze…!


19 posted on 10/11/2018 5:34:50 PM PDT by outofsalt (If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
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To: outofsalt

:-)


20 posted on 10/11/2018 5:35:51 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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