All of a sudden, it's not like you replant it next year, grow up peanuts, you put them in the ground, next year they'll come back up. It's going to take 11 to 12, 13, 14 years before that tree will produce what it was producing when it got knocked down. But it is interesting that we have that kind of diversity now in Georgia with pecans, with the, you know, pecan depending on, as Gary Black Love say, depends on how much you're paying for. (30:36–30:44)
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Asserts that pecan trees take over a decade to mature and produce after being replanted.
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