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[nafex] Ultra-Northern Pecans - in Minnesota?!
Folks,
Clifford England made the following post to the Indiana NGA discussion
list. Don't know if he's planning to double-post to NAFEX or not,
but I thought this might be of interest to some of the NAFEX members in
more northern areas, and some of you who grow the varieties he asks about
may be able to answer some of his questions.
I've left his URL and email address, in the event any of you care to
discuss this with him.
Lucky Pittman
Hopkinsville, KY
Clifford England wrote:
Wesley Rice
Wrote recently in the NNGA Annual a excellent
Article on Northern Pecans but It left Me with many unanswered questions
in-selecting Ultra-Northern pecans Our area is Zone 5b 1,800 ft
elevation and tonight it is 22 degree F. out side ( in the green house I
have chestnut seedling 8 inches tall with new growth on grafted chestnuts
6 to 8 inches long, Hickories, pecans and walnuts in full leaf) I
know our electric bill will be outrageous this month. So it does
get pretty cold here.
The question
#1, I plan to offer Snaps early Pecan, Carlson #3, and others
(scion wood from John Gordon) in the Coming years but I have not
researched a good pollinator for Ultra-Northern pecans, We have Major,
Posey, Pawnee and others to follow with some seedling producing ( planted
in 1968 began to bear nuts in 96 and 97). What Will the
2 Ideal Pollinators for a Ultra-Northern be.
#2, What are the nuts per pound on Snaps, Carlson #3 and
Greenriver?
#3, What is Known about the Fisher pecan, number per pound and Is it
considered a Ultra northern pecan?
#4, The Stark H. Giant - is there Patent rights pending and what is
the nuts per pound?
3 weeks ago some one called and asked if we sold pecans and we conversed
about the subject. He stated that their was a lot of
pecans in his area but they were small (about small marble size, a little
longer) and the birds pack them off and the SQUIRRELS just eat so many of
them that when the birds and squirrels was done they barely had enough to
bake a few pies for the holidays and I ask this gentleman where he lived
He stated South Eastern Minnesota and began telling me about the
Mississippi River that he could step across and not muddy his boots.
You Know If I lived in Minnesota I would absolutely be tickled to have a
pecan that produced any thing small or other and would be happy about
it. I think I would find ways to stop the squirrels.
England's Orchard and Nursery
316 S.R. 2004 McKee, Kentucky
40447 pH. 606 965 2228
Specializing in exotic fruit and nut trees for alternative
crops.
Chestnuts, Hazelnuts, Pecans, Black and English walnut, Heartnuts,
Hickories, root stock and more.
Planting the seed ( nut trees) for the future.
on the web @
www.nuttrees.net
e-mail us @
nuttrees@prtcnet.org
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