our roots
Welcome! We are Georgia natives and twin brothers David and Donald Johnson, and we are passionate about pecans. After a few decades in the farm equipment business, we’ve settled into our roles as permanent caretakers of a small pecan orchard in middle Georgia. Some of these trees were planted by our father in the early ‘80’s, while some were planted several decades earlier, and prior to that our grandfather farmed corn, cattle, pigs, and the like upon the same land. Along with the orchard, we tend a small menagerie of goats, pups, and poultry that is a constant source of entertainment.
All of this is on our farm, bordered by our namesake river that traces the perimeter. The Ocmulgee, pronounced “oak-mull-ghee”, is named from the Okmulgee tribe, meaning “where water bubbles up.” The Ocmulgee river has always served as a life source for middle Georgia, first for the Native Americans who came before us, the 19th century inhabitants of Hawkinsville who built upon it a thriving steamboat trade, and for all the farmers whose land has been traced by it. With all it’s different trades, there’s a clear continuity of use, a heritage built upon a connection to the land we inhabit.
We’re grateful to be the custodian of these trees, and are eager to share our premium pecans with you.