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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1383381" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Here, it's "Major"... originated about 90 miles north of here in the Green River delta... bears heavily, annually, high-quality kernel, excellent scab resistance (USDA has used it extensively in its breeding program - it's the parent of Kanza, Lakota, and others), great pollenizer for protogynous(Type II) varieties. 100+ years after its original selection from the wild, it's still one of the best for the northern/midwestern pecan belt. </p><p>#2 for me is "Green River"... which originated in that same 400-acre block of native pecans with Major... bigger nut, bright golden kernel with yellow meat and great flavor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1383381, member: 12607"] Here, it's "Major"... originated about 90 miles north of here in the Green River delta... bears heavily, annually, high-quality kernel, excellent scab resistance (USDA has used it extensively in its breeding program - it's the parent of Kanza, Lakota, and others), great pollenizer for protogynous(Type II) varieties. 100+ years after its original selection from the wild, it's still one of the best for the northern/midwestern pecan belt. #2 for me is "Green River"... which originated in that same 400-acre block of native pecans with Major... bigger nut, bright golden kernel with yellow meat and great flavor. [/QUOTE]
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