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<blockquote data-quote="jschoolcraft86" data-source="post: 1630499" data-attributes="member: 27711"><p>Choctaw sounds right to me. They're my aunt's favorite because of flavor but I'm starting to dislike them because of the limb structure you mentioned. I had a big choctaw crop last year but I had over 100 limbs break, had to reevaluate my pruning. I had to go and clean up each break individually so not only did I lose pecans when they broke, I also spent a lot of time repairing the damage. I don't see myself planting anymore choctaws.</p><p></p><p>I intent to plant another 10 acres starting this winter, gonna do mainly Desireable with some Kanza mixed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jschoolcraft86, post: 1630499, member: 27711"] Choctaw sounds right to me. They're my aunt's favorite because of flavor but I'm starting to dislike them because of the limb structure you mentioned. I had a big choctaw crop last year but I had over 100 limbs break, had to reevaluate my pruning. I had to go and clean up each break individually so not only did I lose pecans when they broke, I also spent a lot of time repairing the damage. I don't see myself planting anymore choctaws. I intent to plant another 10 acres starting this winter, gonna do mainly Desireable with some Kanza mixed in. [/QUOTE]
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