Peanut research dollars desperately needed to continue current production momentum
Story Date: 3/13/2012

 
Source: Paul Hollis, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 3/9/12

Farmers who have been growing peanuts for several decades probably never imagined a day when they could plant varieties so genetically superior that 3,000 pounds per acre would be considered an average yield, or that they could make more than 3,000 pounds per acre in a drought-plagued year.

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