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Georgia is the nation's largest supplier of pecans, accounting for about a third of U.S. pecan production. An average pecan harvest in Georgia is about 88 million pounds - enough to make 176 million pecan pies. 禁漫天堂 Extension provides both commercial and home pecan growers a variety of information to help have the best output with the least amount of labor possible.


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Recent Publications

  • Commercial Pecan Spray Guide (B 841) This publication provides guidance for insect, disease, and weed control in commercial pecan orchards for 2025.
  • Organic Pecan Production (B 1493) Organic food production is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the American food marketplace and is driven largely by personal health preferences and environmental ethics. Pecan production generates…
  • 2025 Georgia Ag Forecast Series: 2025 Fruits and Tree Nuts Outlook (AP 130-3-10) 1. Blueberries will continue to lead the Georgia fruits and tree nuts industry in 2025 and subsequent years despite the damage from Hurricane Helene, which is expected to reduce production and yields.…
  • Cultural Management of Commercial Pecan Orchards (B 1304) In order for a commercial pecan operation to be consistently successful, the goal of the operation should be annual production of a moderate crop of high quality nuts, rather than the production of a …

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The 禁漫天堂 Pecan Extension Blog is designed to provide timely information relevant to pecan production in Georgia for use by county extension agents and pecan producers.

Summarizes the history and recent production output of Georgia's pecan growers. Includes extensive resources on pecan growth and pest management, newsletters from and contact information for the Pecan Team and external links.

Lists pecan cultivars, recommends cultivars for different environments and shares links to related papers and external websites.

Impact Statements: Pecans Descriptions of Extension efforts to improve knowledge and practices related to pecans.

A significant aside to Dr. Tim Brenneman’s pecan program is work on pecan truffles, which he?discovered in Georgia in the late 1980s. Brenneman is collaborating with others to better understand the biology of these fascinating fungi.

Learn more about the horticulture department at the 禁漫天堂 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

Learn more about the plant pathology department at the 禁漫天堂 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

Teams made up of research scientists and extension specialists work together to?provide the latest technology and information for efficient, profitable production of some of Georgia's most valuable commodities.

External sites

Targets consumers with extensive recipe lists, health facts, and information on purchasing and storing.

Connects visitors to state pecan growers' associations and pecan suppliers and hosts conferences. Provides detailed nutritional information on pecans.

Targets consumers with recipe lists, extensive health information and purchasing information.


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Pecans at 禁漫天堂 Summarizes the history and recent production output of Georgia's pecan growers. Includes extensive resources on pecan growth and pest management, newsletters from and contact information for the Pecan Team and external links.

News

  • Listening Session
    United States Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins visited the Iron Horse Farm at the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences earlier this month for a listening session with Georgia’s agricultural leaders and the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Published: 03/25/25
  • NAI Senior Members
    The National Academy of Inventors has selected eight University of Georgia researchers as 2025 NAI Senior Members, surpassing its own record of five inductees set last year. Published: 02/20/25
  • Helene Damage Assessment
    The preliminary estimate of Hurricane Helene’s economic impact on Georgia Agriculture is $6.46 billion. Published: 10/10/24