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Pecan Pollination Chart
[Image: pecan pollination chart]

This page provides information on pecan pollen shed and pistillate flower receptivity dates for numerous pecan cultivars. This information is useful for determining which pecan cultivars will pollinate other cultivars.

Pruning Mature, Storm-Damaged Pecan Orchards
The information contained in this article was presented at the March 31, 2006, Pecan Clinic near Cloutierville, La. The objectives for pruning damaged trees are listed and several types of pruning cuts are defined.

Pecan Crop Load Management
[Image: Cross sections of pecan cultivars showing kernel expansion]

This article answers the question, "Why do my pecan trees have a large crop followed by a small one?" and provides answers to several questions concerning mechanical thinning.

LSU AgCenter Says ‘Hedge’ Pecan Trees To Manage Orchards

(Distributed 10/19/04) An LSU AgCenter researcher says trimming pecan trees could make owners more money in the long run.