About This Book
This work provides a comprehensive guide to the cultivation and uses of the peanut plant, aimed primarily at beginners in agriculture. It covers essential topics such as the plant's description, origin, and varieties, as well as detailed instructions on planting, cultivation, harvesting, and marketing. The author emphasizes the importance of soil conditions and offers practical advice on managing pests and ensuring a successful crop. Additionally, the text explores the various uses of peanuts, including their applications in food products and as livestock feed. Overall, it serves as a practical resource for those interested in peanut farming.
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