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QuestionIf the pecans on my tree are falling with the green husk intact, are they still good?Community AnswerWind, rain or animal action may have caused them to drop. More than likely, most will be okay (though some may be wormy). If you look closely at the husk, you will see 4 lines/ridges where the husk would normally split. If you make a slice with a knife along a ridge and then twist the knife, it will usually split off a section of the husk. Continue removing sections of the husk just like you were slicing a peach. If the husk is fairly loose, that will remove the husk.
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QuestionCan I 'cure' pecans in a dehumidifier?Community AnswerIt's not recommended. The best way to prepare your pecans for use, is to boil your pecans in shells for 20 minutes. This will get rid of any worms that are inside. They will float to the top. Then drain and bake at 350 until dry and then cool down. They are ready to shell after that.
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QuestionCan I pick full sized green pecans off the ground in late August and still make use of them?Community AnswerYes. Normal harvesting season begins in early September, so late August wouldn't be too far off from that.
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QuestionHow do I remove the hulls from almost mature green pecans?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerUsing a knife, score down one of the four ridges and pry open. The other three sides should remove easily.
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QuestionWhat do I do when the shuck is dry and tight around the nut?Community AnswerSoak them overnight in water, then pour them out to dry in the sun. Many are easy to husk right away, but let them dry in the sun first.
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QuestionWhat can I do to keep the worms out of the pecans?Community AnswerMake sure you pick them off the ground as soon as possible. There's greater risks of bug infestation if they're left on the ground.
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QuestionCan I harvest the pecans when the husks have split, but the nuts have not yet fallen in order to beat the birds to them?Community AnswerDo what you need to harvest them, perhaps even before the husks split. Use a knife along the larger ridged areas to slice and spread the husks while they are still moist. It’s much easier to get them off while green then when dried (to a point).
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QuestionHow do I shuck the green husk once the nuts have been picked by the squirrels and left on the ground?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerUsing a knife, score down one of the four ridges and pry open. The other three sides should remove easily.
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QuestionWhat should I do with green and brown pecans on the ground?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerIf the hulls do not remove easily, then soak them overnight and remove them in the morning. They may or may not be any good. Only after cracking will you know. Allow your pecans to cure a couple of weeks before cracking.
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QuestionWhere can I find a pecan nut cracker?Community AnswerOn Amazon, there are a number of identical "heavy duty" models sold under different brand names and pricing ($12-$20). A really heavy duty unit that's suitable for walnuts runs around $45 and up.
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QuestionShould I wash the pecans in the shell before selling to a processor?Community AnswerA processor will request that you remove all debris like twigs, leaves and dirt. But other than that, the nuts are pretty clean to begin with and you shouldn't need to wash them.
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QuestionWhat can I do to get the pecans to fill out on a tree?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerPecan trees like good soil conditions, hot days, and lots of water. If the tree does not get sufficient water, the meat will look shriveled up.
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QuestionDo pecans fall every year?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerIf your trees are bearing fruit, then your pecans will fall every year. Some might be stubborn, but you can just knock them down with a stick. Weather conditions play a huge part on production though. If the trees don’t get much water, there may not be enough nuts to notice.
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QuestionIs it normal for pecans to be pale?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerDepending on the variety of the pecan, the color of the meat can vary from a light walnut color to a medium dark brown.
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QuestionIf a freeze hits while the pecans are still on the ground, are they still good?Community AnswerYes, that is fine.
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QuestionDo pecan trees have pecans every year?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerYou may not have any pecans the first year, and the first few crops may not be worth the effort of harvesting. Some crops will not be as good as others depending on weather conditions.
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QuestionI picked up green pecans. Should I peel the green off and let them dry?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerYes, remove the green hull and allow them to cure a couple of weeks before cracking.
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QuestionHow do I keep worms out of my pecans?Community AnswerIf you see web worms in your trees, you need to get rid of those by whatever means you feel safest. Picking up pecans as soon as possible will help keep bugs out as well.
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QuestionCan I harvest pecans from the ground if they have experienced freezing conditions?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerYes. Pecans can be frozen to allow them to last longer; therefore, a winter freeze will not harm them. They should look plump and meaty when cracked. If not, discard and crack another one.
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QuestionHow long do pecans need to cure?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerIt is best to allow your pecans to cure for at least two weeks in an area that gets good airflow.
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QuestionIs it okay to dry the husked pecans in the sun before storing them?Community AnswerYes. You can also dry them in the oven, set at its lowest temperature, for 45 minutes.
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QuestionCan I cure them after being shelled?Community AnswerNo, you can't. You should be patient and let them cure in the shell.
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QuestionAfter sorting the nuts and getting out the undesirable ones, I'm still getting worms on the outside of the shells. Does that mean the nuts are no good for the season?Community AnswerYou should also inspect your nuts for cracks and holes. This would definitely be a red flag, and you should probably toss the whole lot of them. However, you could also try boiling them and then drying in them in the oven at the lowest temperature for 45 minutes. This should kill any eggs or larvae that remain.
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QuestionWhat do I do when pecans from last year have mixed with the new pecans? These pecans look almost as good as there newborn buddies. How can I separate them?Community AnswerI never worry about this, as I know that there are not that many of last years mixed in. Prevent this by cleaning under your tree before harvest, insuring that none from last year are still on the ground.
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QuestionWhat are the signs that pecans are not dry when cracking them open?Community AnswerWhen pecans are not cured, they tend to be without a crunchy feel when eaten. You might even notice that the pecans are rubbery when you try to break the meat. Be patient and allow them to cure.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the meat of the pecans is very dry?Community AnswerPersonally, I have mixed dry pecans with plump pecans for my personal use in pies, but if they are completely dry and shriveled, I just toss them.
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QuestionCan I pick green pecans off the tree before they fall naturally?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerWhen you see them start to split, then it is a good time to begin harvesting while green. Pecans are usually mature by the end of the summer (mid September).
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QuestionWhen are they ready to eat?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerYou can eat them right away, but are much better if you allow them to cure a couple of weeks.
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QuestionHow do I save a pecan tree with a lot of broken branches?Community AnswerPecan tree limbs break off easily. Are you finding limbs on the ground, or have they been broken by other means? Unless your tree shows signs of dying, don’t be too concerned. Save the wood for your smoker.
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QuestionWhat do the leaves look like?Kathy MintonCommunity AnswerThe leaves are about a half an inch to an inch wide and can get several inches long, tapering and slightly curving from the stem to the tip. The fruit begins as clusters of tassels, and when those fall off, you will see a cluster of small, thin, deformed-looking pods.
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