Pecan Prices Stay Steady; Demand High

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Prices remain steady and demand remains high for pecans as the season nears an end in the southeast.

Prices for lots in Georgia with less than 20,000 pounds, including truckloads:

Native Seedlings, $0.75 per pound; Caddo, 52%-54% meat yield, $2.38-$2.39 per pound; Cape Fear, 56%-57% meat yield, $2.29-$2.36 per pound; Desirables, 50%-52% meat yield, $2.25-$2.35 per pound; Elliott, $1.25-$1.50; Excel, 53% meat yield, $2.14-$2.21 per pound; Stuarts, 50%-51% meat yield, $2.10-$2.15 per pound; Sumner, 53%-54% meat yield, $2.20-$2.30 per pound.

Prices for lots in Georgia with more than 20,000 pounds, including truckloads:

Cape Fear, 53%-54% meat yield, $2.30-$2.38 per pound; Desirables, 50%-52% meat yield, $2.25-$2.35 per pound; Stuarts, 50%-52% meat yield, $2.09-$2.15 per pound; Sumner, 53%-54% meat yield, $2.20-$2.40 per pound.

The next Georgia pecan report is scheduled to be released on Thursday, Dec. 9.