This is interesting. I grew up in Texas where I learned to love pecans. I now live in Idaho and my neighbor owns a pecan orchard in Mexico. He tried to grow one here, but they didn’t do well. I guess it’s too cold or dry here. One day he brought home a weird looking large piece of equipment and I wondered what in the world it was. Then, he pulled it over to a big cottonwood tree, lowered the arms against the tree and it started shaking the tree! Then I knew it was for shaking his pecan trees to harvest them. He took it down to Mexico to use in his orchard. He brought back some huge bags of pecans and left them outside for some reason. The squirrels have a heyday running back and forth across the top of the fence stealing pecans and coming back to my house to bury them. I find them everywhere! Thankfully, he said he has to treat them so they won’t germinate before he brings them into the country. Thanks for the video! I love Jesus, too, but not coffee. PS Do you sell your pecans online?
Thank you for sharing Cynthia, that’s great you grew up around Pecan Trees :) we did not but we are learning as we go along, been here on the property a year February 25th 👍🏻 that is very strange about your neighbor leaving the pecans out to be scavenged. Happy to meet a fellow sister in Christ, it’s good you don’t like coffee, it’s a habit that’s hard to kick haha ❤️ We are currently working on figuring out the shipping and our simple website in hopes to offer the pecans for sale online soon.
Hello Harun! Happy you are watching and subscribed, thank you! we are in Southeast Arizona, how is the weather in Kenya right now. It’s cooler and very very windy here this time of year
Good Morning, we are Southeast Arizona about an hour east of Tucson, zone 8a. I think you may be in the same or close growing zone, I have some garden friends in Oklahoma ☺️👍🏻
If you check out our “Big Harvest” Video it has the big shaker machine that can shake the bigger trees and larger branches individually of really tall trees like yours sound to be. There are a couple orchards in our area that were planted in 1929 where the trunks are too large for the shaker machine so they shake individual large branches to harvest the pecans.
Hi Donald! The plan is to offer shipping, we plan to offer two pound bags of our whole in shell assorted variety pecans. We can ship up to 4 lbs for $10.50 shipping cost. The pecans will be between $6.50-7.00 per pound, we are finalizing figures over the next week. Thanks for your interest and comment, hope you have a great day!