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    Pecans Trees

    I did 120 last year 20 transplanted from under other trees. 120 planted from small pots. It might make a differnece if yours are a couple of years older. I'm guessing that yours are 1-3 years old and 8 inches to 3 feet tall. Mine were all started as pecan seeds that spring and put in the field...
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    "nutless" Pecan

    could be a few things First, are they native pecan trees? That is, (1) were they either purchased from a nursery as "papershell" trees or have they been grafted to papershells or (2) are they either natural (native)occuring trees in that area or trees purchased as "hardy" (same as native)...
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    Stump grinder help needed: farming use

    Thanks to everyone Good info. Since my primary goal is to get the stumps just below ground level for mowing and to prevent interference with the pecan harvester teeth, I am leaning towards renting for a day or two each year. Hopefully I can do a lot quickly if I am not trying to get them...
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    Pecan Tree Grafting

    scion wood Vigorous wood from last years growth can be cut for another few weeks, the sooner the better. Cut it into sticks about 10 or 12 inches long for storage. Each will make two pieces for grafting later. At your location, grafting is best done for a week or two on each side of May 10...
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    Pecan Tree Grafting

    I can probably help I grafted about 60 succesfully last year here in Tulsa. Fire away with questions. I know some good links also.
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    Stump grinder help needed: farming use

    Thanks. Thanks for the replies and the useful info. I have time in the summer to do it myself and I can afford the grinder, but cost-effectiveness and convenience are what I'm looking for. I have about fifty big stumps out there now and about fifty more per year to follow on two properties...
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    Stump grinder help needed: farming use

    I remove at least 25 large (18" to 30") pecan trees per year while thinning my trees and am looking for solutions to the stump problems. I have heard about using potassium nitrate and then burning, but I have not found this in my area (Tulsa) other than small, expensive containers. I also know...
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    Spiders Nests in Pecan Trees - HELP!

    Sounds like fall webworms They are called fall webworms because the second generation in the fall can kill a tree. This happens because a large outbreak (in the fall generation) can defoliate the tree, causing the tree to have excessive regrowth of foliage too late in the fall to allow adaquate...
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    tree name question

    Yes! Bingo! This is it! Pure evil! I had a thorn puncture the top of my glove and my hand was swollen heavily for two days (and in pain). Honey Locust was what I expected, but I had not seen a good picture until now. Thanks!
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    tree name question

    I have an Oklahoma bottom-land tree that I would like identified. It is very unique in that it has HUGE and DENSE thorns all over the branches and much of the trunk. I'm talking over two inches long. It actually make my stomach turn just looking at one of these trees in the winter. I cut a...
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