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| # Nuts / lb. | % Kernel | Kernel quality breakdown | Specific gravity | Harvest date | ||
| % Fancy | % Standard | % Amber | ||||
| 40 | 53 % | 30 % | 22 % | 1 % | 0.80 | Oct. 24 |
HistoryIntroduced in 1917 by a Mr. Betchel of Ocean Springs, MS. CommentsProduces a very large nut of medium quality. Kernels are generally darker than optimum. Production in our test was much lower than necessary for a commercial variety. The trees seldom set more than a single nut per cluster. This means that the few nuts you do get, are well-filled even though they are quite large. Yield in other tests have also been low (Anderson, 1999; Nesbitt et al., 1997; O'barr, 1996). This cultivar has good scab resistance and would be useful as a home orchard variety, but productivity is too low for commercial use.
Compare kernel yield of 'Jackson' to some other cultivars here.
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| 'Jackson' production from the Ponder Variety Grove test. Each colored line represents the yearly production in pounds of nuts from an individual tree beginning the year planted. |
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Alternate Bearing Intensity = 0.69 |