Anybody know any hard science behind what years they should produce? My 90 year old great uncle had pecan trees most of his life and said they would make every 3rd year.
The squirrels are castrating my pecan trees again this year, and I was expecting this to be a production year.
We bought our house in spring of 2010, and the previous fall (2009) was apparently a good year of healthy nuts, they were still everywhere.
The next two years the squirrels destroyed all the mast again in late summer.
2012 was a great mast year. Lots of pecan pies, pecan brownies, pecan fudge, candied pecans, pecans, pecans, pecans...
The next two years the squirrels went nuts on the pecan trees again.
Here we are in 2015, and the tree rats have just about already wiped everything out again. What gives? Really thought the inordinate amount of rainfall the first half of the year would have helped also.
The squirrels are castrating my pecan trees again this year, and I was expecting this to be a production year.

The next two years the squirrels destroyed all the mast again in late summer.
2012 was a great mast year. Lots of pecan pies, pecan brownies, pecan fudge, candied pecans, pecans, pecans, pecans...

The next two years the squirrels went nuts on the pecan trees again.
Here we are in 2015, and the tree rats have just about already wiped everything out again. What gives? Really thought the inordinate amount of rainfall the first half of the year would have helped also.
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