How to Farm Groundnut (Peanut)! Cultivation to Harvesting. A Comprehensive Guide

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfuudi5yo38&pp=ygUbZ3JvdW5kbnV0IGZhcm1pbmcgaW4gYWZyaWNh

Duration: 

19:12:00

Year of Production: 

2023

Source/Author: 

Stable Rock Farms
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Being highly nutritious rich in oil and proteins, ground nut growing and production can be done using simple technology used by the farmers. A farmer should till the soil to fine particles and loosen it and plant ground nut seeds and apply fertilizers and apply herbicides after planting and at 6 weeks post emergency herbicides. After 8 weeks, regularly visit the garden and check for ground nuts quality at 11 weeks and check once a week for maturity.

Bround nut production

A farmer should harvest ground nuts at 3.5 months and thresh and dry pods after harvesting and also filter to remove debris and put dry pods in bags and shell to separate seeds from pods. Put ground nuts seeds in bags and varieties of ground nuts include banada and kampala.
Similarly, Banada is early maturing at 3 months and 3 weeks wjile Kanapala take 4 months.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:31Till soil to fine paricles and loosen it.
01:3202:17Plant ground nut seeds and apply fertilizers.
02:1803:53Apply herbicides after planting and at 6 weeks post emergence herbicides.
03:5405:10After 8 weeks, regularly visit the garden and check for quality at 11 weeks.
05:1106:42Havest ground nuts at 3.5 months and thresh.
06:4309:25Dry pods after harvesting and filter.
09:2610:14Put dry pods in bags and shell to separate seeds from pods.
10:1511:30Put ground nuts seeds in bags.
11:3114:11Varieties of ground nuts include Banada and Kampala.
14:1219:12Summary

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