Texas
The morning event requires an RSVP and is designed to assist producers and homeowners with management options.
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The evening session will focus on basic information geared towards maximizing production for both home and commercial growers.
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All facets of orchard management will be covered. The $300 program is designed for beginners, includes lunch, and participants will receive a certificate of completion upon conclusion.
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The one-day event includes lunch, and the grafting section will be taught by a lifetime pecan grower and expert grafter.
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Now in its 58th year, the short course will cover planting, pruning, soils, basic tree anatomy and physiology, as well as annual budgeting.
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Five Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education units are available for private and non-commercial pesticide applicators.
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Following good spring and summer rains and diligent pest and disease management, the trees are in good share and samples showed good nut fill. Each region
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Pecans are among the 15 reports that will be completed, offering market insight into export and how Texas producers can compete in trade.
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Whether hobby farmer or commercial grower, the webinar features expert information on a range of topics and questions.
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