- Peanut Information 2007
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However, 2 growers need not be overly concerned about these diseases because variety of chemical treatments before planting that either kill seed pathogens or protect the growing seedling long enough for it to seed treatments can be found in the North.
- CAC/RCP 55 – 2004 Page 1 7 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE PREVENTION AND
The choice of peanut variety can be important and therefore before planting, farmers should consult with the appropriate plant breeding authorities or agricultural extension services to ascertain the peanut cultivars that have been adapted to their.
- Producing Peanuts for the Fresh (Green/Boiling) Market
A homeowner may grow a few plants in the garden for family use, or a small farmer may grow, harvest, and market a crop in his local area, while large commercial producers may provide peanuts to supermarkets, roadside stands, and to food processors to can.
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