Me and my empty 5 gallon bucketMy favorite tree is having a good year. I’d like to shell them myself but don’t know what device to get. What’s the best cracker in you guys opinion?
Me and my empty 5 gallon bucketMy favorite tree is having a good year. I’d like to shell them myself but don’t know what device to get. What’s the best cracker in you guys opinion?
We have 4 native pecan trees in our yard. Nuts are so small they aren’t worth messing with.
We leave them along with the walnuts for the tree rats.Natives sure taste good, but are a PITA to shell and pick!
you would think with the oklahoma pecan growers association in Ada you would find a place, you might give bryant pecan company a call and see what they say.
They've been around a while and I've always heard nothing but good things about them.I haven't really looked yet. This is the first year we've gathered them here at the new place.
I'll check out the place in Earlsboro, @xseler .
These are paper shells. Not as big as the ones my MIL’s tree produced but still pretty good sized. I’ve got about half of a five gallon bucket so far. This wind should really help bring some more down.Natives sure taste good, but are a PITA to shell and pick!
Been doing about 50-150 lbs a year from our 2 Stuart trees the last several years. The inertia one here is by far better than any single pecan cracker. Inertia NutcrackerMy favorite tree is having a good year. I’d like to shell them myself but don’t know what device to get. What’s the best cracker in you guys opinion?
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