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Source: Ron Smith, SOUTHWEST FARM PRESS, 7/24/15
Much of the U.S. peanut crop was planted late, and some of those acres were further delayed by wet, cool conditions. But increased acreage—up 18 percent across the U.S. Peanut belt and 25 percent in the Southeast—could mean a lot of peanuts hitting the market this fall. For more of this story, click here.
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