Who just found out?
Here’s the reason why peanut plants are pruned and lightly covered with soil.
It’s not done without reason.
This simple method helps stimulate new shoots, strengthen the plant, and increase the number of pods for a better harvest.
A small trick… with amazing results. 🥜

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who just found out. Here’s the reason why peanut plants are pruned and lightly covered with soil. It’s not done without reason. This method helps stimulate new shoots, strengthen the plant, and increase the number of pods for a better harvest. A simple trick with amazing results.

9 Comments

  1. Pruning peanut plants is generally unnecessary and can reduce yield, but in some cases, it may be helpful to remove diseased or non-flowering branches after the plant has flowered and pegs have entered the soil. Instead of pruning, focus on proper care like ensuring good soil, sunlight, and watering.

  2. I already saw the video of pruning by laser + robots, amazing. The robots can see and identify the point to be targeted by laser.

  3. They planted peanuts one year on my grandfather's farm, about 350 acres. I couldn't believe the trucks coming out of there. I bet it was 3 times as many from soybeans or corn.

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