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- Articles -
The articles summarized below have appeared in an NNGA Annual report and are an example of the kind of information in the NNGA library. An index of NNGA Annual Reports from 1910 - 1974 which can lead you to other articles on pecans is available for purchase.
When ordering an article, its name, length, and the Annual Report it is in is required. Note this information for inclusion on the order form.
- Propagating Pecan and Black Walnut in Missouri
- by University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, 1994, 10 pp
- Pecan Cultivars Differ Greatly in Susceptibility in June Drop
- by R.E. Worley, 2 pp
85th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1994
Worley compares 16 pecan cultivars for their susceptibility to June drop.
- Shuck Decline in Pecan Induced by Fruiting Stress
- by D. Sparks, et al., 15 pp
85th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1994
The influence of fruiting stress on shuck decline and nut quality is evaluated on pecan trees.
- Return Fruit Set Following a Record Pecan Drop
- by D. Sparks, 2 pp
85th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1994
Sparks compares fruit set, following the record harvest of 1993, for 4 widely planted cultivars
in Georgia.
- Sumner Pecan Succumbs to Scab
- by D. Sparks, 2 pp
85th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1994
Sparks documents the first reported incidence of scab on a pecan cultivar until now thought immune.
- Predicting First Entry of Pecan Nut Casebearer From a Budbreak-Based Chilling and Heating Model
- by D. Sparks, 7 pp
85th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association - 1994
Sparks presents his model for pecan nut casebearer infestation.
- Books & Files -
(Category 1*)
- PECAN CULTURE
- by Fred R. Brison, 1974, 294 pp
- PECANS - A GROWER'S PERSPECTIVE
- by G. Wesley Rice, 1994, 198 pp
- PECAN CULTIVARS
- by Darrell Sparks, 1992, 445 pp
- TEXAS PECAN HANDBOOK
- Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1993, 330 pp
- Pecans 1 of 2: Misc. Management & Propagation
- Loose-leaf File, 133 pp
- Pecans 2 of 2: Misc. Pests, Disease & Fertilization
- Loose-leaf File, 140 pp
* Books & miscellaneous files of information by topic. Note the category number. It determines postage cost. (You must be or become a member to borrow a book.)
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- UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI CENTER FOR AGROFORESTRY PAMPHLETS:
- Propagating Pecan and Black Walnut in Missouri
- Growing Pecans in Missouri
- Why Pecans
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