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  2. Hurricane Helene devastated Georgia’s pecan harvest ... - AOL

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    Outside of Georgia, there are other pecan-producing states like New Mexico that can supplement consumer demand, according to Brad Rubin, a sector manager at Wells Fargo’s Agri-Food Institute.

  3. Stuckey's - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, with a Model A Ford coupe borrowed from a friend and $35 borrowed from his grandmother, W.S. Stuckey Sr., drove around the Eastman, Georgia countryside buying pecans from local farmers and selling them to pecan processors. [3] Stuckey made over $4,500 his first year in the pecan business.

  4. Koinonia Partners - Wikipedia

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    As a way to survive in hostile surroundings, Koinonia members created a small mail-order catalog to sell their farm's pecans and peanuts around the world. The business's first slogan was "Help us ship the nuts out of Georgia!" The business evolved to include treats made in the farm's bakery.

  5. Georgia pecan farmer faces massive loss from Hurricane ... - AOL

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    4,100 acre Shiloh Pecan Farms was one of hundreds that face disastrous loss for years to come. Up to 50,000 acres of pecan orchards in Georgia are compromised from the storm, according to Sen. Jon ...

  6. Why you should buy pecans for Thanksgiving NOW - AOL

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    You may want to stock up the nut now—industry insiders predict that the price of pecans will skyrocket this holiday season. Forbes reports that the experts predict grocery store prices of.

  7. Pecan - Wikipedia

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    Although wild pecans were well known among native and colonial Americans as a delicacy, the commercial growth of pecans in the United States did not begin until the 1880s. [16] As of 2014, the United States produced an annual crop of 119.8 million kilograms (264.2 million pounds), with 75% of the total crop produced in Georgia , New Mexico ...