It’s November and NC-grown Pecans Are On Sale for Your Holiday Feast Prep

Pecan tree in the orchard at Lakeview Pecans, Bailey, North Carolina, November 2018. Photo: Kay Whatley
Pecan tree in the orchard at Lakeview Pecans, Bailey, North Carolina, November 2018. Photo: Kay Whatley

North Carolina pecan growers prevail, good crop for Thanksgiving

Pecan pie lovers can celebrate. The North Carolina pecan growers have a good crop ahead of the holidays despite a relatively dry summer and damages sustained during last year’s hurricane season. That is good news for customers wanting to incorporate local ingredients into their Thanksgiving holiday meals.

Said NC Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler:

“Reports from growers are showing a good quantity and quality of pecans this year, with pecan season running into December.”

The department encourages customers to look for the Got To Be NC logo on packaged pecans, visit local farmers markets, or take a trip to more than two dozen pecan orchards across the state.*

Friday, December 13, 2019 will be Pecan Day at the State Farmers Market, where visitors can get free samples of a pecan dessert, plus mouth-watering pecan recipes to try at home.

The NC Pecan Growers Association offers an online directory to help customers find local pecan orchards at www.buyncpecans.com. The website also includes pecan recipes and downloadable activities for children.

North Carolina is one of the Top 10 pecan-producing states in the nation. While pecans are grown across the state, the majority of commercial orchards are located in Eastern and Southeastern North Carolina.

 

Source: Dexter Hill, NCDA&CS

Ed. Note: In our immediate area? Note that * Lakeview Pecans in Bailey, NC sells bags of pecans right on the farm.

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