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From Corporation to Cooperation
All of a sudden, I looked at the date and it's December.I am not sure if you feel the same way, but this year seems to have flown by here at Pearson Farm. I can't help but wonder how time goes by so fast. That may be the reason that so many of us use this season to reflect over the past year and ... -
Thanksgiving, Thanks-getting
Now that we have officially kicked off the holiday season, it's time to be thinking about all of the parties, family functions and gifts that we need to start planning for. When you show up to a friend or family member's home, you obviously bring something. That is Thanksgiving. If you are the h... -
We've Been Here Since Moses
Some of you know that Pearson Farm has been farming in Crawford County Georgia for a long time. Many of you are aware that the Pearson family has been growing peaches and pecans for five consecutive family generations. But I would guess that very few of you know that we have been here since Moses... -
Easter Delivers
When most people think of Easter they think of baskets, chocolate bunnies and colored eggs. Easter definitely delivers on that. But in truth, Easter is much more. It is sunrise Church services, a time of family, fellowship and reflection. April 16th children everywhere will be searching for their... -
What Valentines and Pearson Farm Have in Common
When you think of your Valentine, you might be thinking of these 3 words that define them: Commitment Patience Love To have a Valentine means that you have already made an emotional commitment. Everyone also knows that patience is a necessary ingredient in any relationship and love is the glue th... -
Rewarding Times at Pearson Farm
With April being National Pecan Month, there is quite a bit to celebrate at Pearson Farm. In February, the Flavor of Georgia contest recognized Pearson Farm's cinnamon roasted pecans in the Snack Foods category in February, judging the product on flavor, texture, and ingredient profile.Then in M... -
Want To Get A Return This Month?
While the rest of the country is fretting about paying their taxes, we at Pearson Farm are celebrating National Pecan Day on April 14. Though tax season is a source of dread for some, Georgia Pecans from Pearson Farm are a sure fire way to get a return. Let me explain. It is well documented that ... -
Get A Treatie For Your Sweetie
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, we thought it would be nice if you got something a little different for your sweetie this year. Treat them with a gift tin from Pearson Farm. And, yes there is still time to have this delivered to someone if you act soon. Here are a few suggestions to ... -
You Are What You Eat
If you are like the majority of Americans, by now you have already forgotten, broken or abandoned your new year's resolution. Quite frankly, it's not surprising. It wasn't that long ago that it was a time of sharing meals with friends and family, the days were full of cheer. We were tempted with ... -
Five Things to Do with Pecans (None are Pecan Pie)
If there is one thing that is synonyms with the holiday season it is pecans. Whether whole, toasted and spiced, stuffed in a pie or covered with chocolate, pecans always make an appearance this time of year. Chocolate Covered Pecans The good news is that with little saturated and no trans-fat, pe... -
New Look, Same Tradition
Over the course of time things needs to change, even if things remain the same. Let me explain.Here on Pearson Farm, to ensure that we have consistent quality of our products, we have to plant new trees from time to time. We also need to manage the soil and constantly be aware of weather conditio... -
Reason's For The (Peach) Season
As we wind up this year's peach season, I thought it might be fun to share a few interesting and lesser known facts about peaches. Peaches are originally from China and are a member of the rose family. When they are in bloom, you can see the beauty. Columbus brought several peach trees to Ameri...
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