After Back-to-back Hurricanes, Georgia’s Pecan Farmers Brace for the Future
Wednesday, October 8th, 2025
Hurricane season coincides with pecan season.
Severe weather is seldom kind to agriculture. A hard freeze too late in March or April shrinks a peach crop, while excessive temperatures and moisture yield lackluster, fungus-ridden tomatoes. Between mid-August and mid-October, the Atlantic faces peak hurricane season, leaving Georgia’s pecan crop particularly vulnerable.
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