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<blockquote data-quote="jschoolcraft86" data-source="post: 1605070" data-attributes="member: 27711"><p>I totally agree with you on the Choctaw. It looks like a huge year for mine also, but that does mean I've spent a ton of time dragging limbs out of the orchard. </p><p></p><p>Pawnee are probably my favorite, the only downside is they are more scab susceptible than the other varieties I have (except Wichita and I'm cutting those out of the orchard this winter). I enjoyed visiting with Dr. McEachern at the pecan short course a couple years back, it would be interesting to hear what varieties he would recommend these days. </p><p></p><p>I'm definitely curious to get some kanza in the ground, then it's just a nice little 5-7 year wait to see how they produce.</p><p></p><p>I need to check out that youtube video because I've mangled more than my fair share them with that cracker, but I know it works well if the technique is right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jschoolcraft86, post: 1605070, member: 27711"] I totally agree with you on the Choctaw. It looks like a huge year for mine also, but that does mean I've spent a ton of time dragging limbs out of the orchard. Pawnee are probably my favorite, the only downside is they are more scab susceptible than the other varieties I have (except Wichita and I'm cutting those out of the orchard this winter). I enjoyed visiting with Dr. McEachern at the pecan short course a couple years back, it would be interesting to hear what varieties he would recommend these days. I'm definitely curious to get some kanza in the ground, then it's just a nice little 5-7 year wait to see how they produce. I need to check out that youtube video because I've mangled more than my fair share them with that cracker, but I know it works well if the technique is right. [/QUOTE]
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