Office of Agricultural Communications
By
Linda Breazeale STARKVILLE
-- Still reeling from the February 1994
ice storm,
Mississippi's pecans struggled through drought
conditions
this
summer and may end up yielding only about 40 percent of
the state's
crop potential. Dr.
Freddie Rasberry, extension horticulture specialist
at Mississippi
State University, said alternate bearing years
are common
in pecan production. Trees may yield 25 percent of
their crop
one year, 75 percent the next, then back down the
next. Trees
in the Delta, where most of Mississippi's crop
is located,
may produce 10 percent this year. The Delta was
hit hardest
by the ice storm, which wiped out about 1,000 acres
and seriously
damaged the remaining trees. "What
crop we did produce this year will be low
quality because
of the drought," Rasberry said. "Mississippi
normally
produces
about 7 million pounds of pecans; this year we
may produce
1.5 million pounds. Next year, we should double or
triple that
amount if the weather cooperates." Randolph
Smith of Raymond said his 8,000 trees may
produce between
200,000 to 225,000 pounds. Before the seven-week
drought hit
in August, his expectations had been for a 400,000
pound harvest. "The
drought reduced our crop by at least 100,000
pounds,"
Smith
said. "When rains did arrive it was too late to help
the nuts
much. It's still a great crop compared to last year when
we didn't
have any pecans." A
severe drought in 1993 and an early frost
drastically
reduced
the 1994 crop that was not damaged by the ice
storm. Smith,
who is president of the Mississippi Pecan
Growers Association,
said when the drought hit, he suspended efforts
to control
insects. The result was increased damage from aphids
and weevils. Prices
are averaging between $1.35 and $1.50 per
pound, which
is near normal.
Rasberry
said the major pecan producing states of
Georgia and
Alabama are producing about half a crop due to the
drought. Mississippi
has between 12,000 and 14,000 acres of pecans. Released:
Nov. 3, 1995
Mississippi
Crop Report:
Mississippi's
Pecans Struggle Through '95
Contact: Dr. Freddie Rasberry, (601) 325-1681
Visit: DAFVM
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