Lenny Wells

  • Prionus Root Borers

    If you have an old pecan orchard in decline, with limbs that get weaker and weaker each year, you may be seeing the results of the Prionus root borer. These insects are large, destructive beetles whose feeding essentially destroys the tree’s root system over time.   Prionus root borers are particularly difficult to manage once…

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  • Phylloxera

     Pecan Leaf Phylloxera The most common complaint by pecan growers so far this season has been the resurgence of phylloxera. From the calls I have received and from the abundance of phylloxera galls in the orchards this year, 2016 seems to be a particularly bad year for phylloxera, perhaps a result of the mild winter. I…

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  • High-Tech Pecans—Scanning Orchards

    A group of guys from Agerpoint have been at the UGA Ponder Research Farm this week scanning some of our pecan orchards with their equipment, which combines 3D laser scanning and survey GPS with multiple HD video cameras to capture various data on the trees in the orchards. A vehicle-mounted scanner array was driven between the…

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  • If you have been concerned about the loss of Closer as an option for control of pecan aphids, particularly black aphids, you may be interested to know that we are currently in the public comment period in which you can make your voice heard on this topic. Click on the following link: https://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=EPA-HQ-OPP-2010-0889 to view…

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  • See release from USDA below: WASHINGTON, May 6, 2016 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is announcing that pecan growers have voted to establish a Federal marketing order for pecans grown in 15 states. In a referendum conducted March 9 through March 30, 2016, a majority of producers favored implementation of the…

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  • This time of year you can get a good idea of the potential of the pecan crop. I want to emphasize the word “potential” here because at this point in the season that’s all it is. You can now see the pistillate (female) flower bloom and get a feel for what possibilities may lie ahead. We…

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  • Beginners Pecan Production Course Full

    We are at full capacity for our pecan beginners course to be held April 11, 2016 at the UGA Conference Center in Tifton. We only have room for 300 people and we have reached that limit at this time. As a result we will not be registering any more people for this particular event. Thank…

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