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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4264289" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>When I was working in Mississippi a few years ago I ran across an old-growth pecan farm. I don’t know how old those trees were, but they were the biggest pecans trees I’ve ever seen; the only one I’ve seen near that big was, IIRC, declared a Witness Tree back when they were designating trees in Oklahoma that had been alive since before statehood. </p><p></p><p>It was somewhere in the north half of Mississippi, not far from the Mississippi River. It’s probably a pain to maintain, but it was a beautiful orchard with giant trees all in amazingly straight rows. It put the pecan place in San Saba to shame, and that’s a really nice place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4264289, member: 26737"] When I was working in Mississippi a few years ago I ran across an old-growth pecan farm. I don’t know how old those trees were, but they were the biggest pecans trees I’ve ever seen; the only one I’ve seen near that big was, IIRC, declared a Witness Tree back when they were designating trees in Oklahoma that had been alive since before statehood. It was somewhere in the north half of Mississippi, not far from the Mississippi River. It’s probably a pain to maintain, but it was a beautiful orchard with giant trees all in amazingly straight rows. It put the pecan place in San Saba to shame, and that’s a really nice place. [/QUOTE]
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