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<blockquote data-quote="ccr" data-source="post: 1605069" data-attributes="member: 28887"><p>if i had it to over again i would not plant choctaw. george ray mceachern recommended the choctaw over thirty years ago and i think in later years he changed his mind because of the limb structure (weak) and harder to train when young. this year the choctaw has so many big pecans on them, some of the limbs have broken off. none of the other varieties have broken limbs.</p><p></p><p>as for as limb structure and growth the kanza is the best we got, but the pecans are small. the pawnee seems to be the best reliable producer around here and the limb structure is fine.</p><p></p><p>i picked up the texan "york" nut sheller (made in china). i've used it a little, but need to get my technique better. i watched the company's utube video on how to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccr, post: 1605069, member: 28887"] if i had it to over again i would not plant choctaw. george ray mceachern recommended the choctaw over thirty years ago and i think in later years he changed his mind because of the limb structure (weak) and harder to train when young. this year the choctaw has so many big pecans on them, some of the limbs have broken off. none of the other varieties have broken limbs. as for as limb structure and growth the kanza is the best we got, but the pecans are small. the pawnee seems to be the best reliable producer around here and the limb structure is fine. i picked up the texan "york" nut sheller (made in china). i've used it a little, but need to get my technique better. i watched the company's utube video on how to do it. [/QUOTE]
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