id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28594 Jones, B. W. The Peanut Plant: Its Cultivation And Uses .txt text/plain 22312 1364 77 [Illustration: Fig. 1.--PORTION OF THE PEANUT PLANT, showing cent., makes the Peanut one of the best oil-producing plants in the inducement to plant on any ground that will yield good, solid peanuts, the best peanut soil is deficient in this respect, the planter should =The Seed.=--With the peanut crop, more than with almost any other, good peanuts in the hull, or pod, is estimated to be enough to plant one acre In the far south, peanut planting begins early in peanut vines will not grow so large as at first, and need not be so far the Peanut plant--better than any other form of lime; and the chief replanting the missing hills with Peanuts, plant beans or field peas err very far in working a crop of peanuts. difficult work of harvesting the peanut crop. Some of the more important uses of the Peanut and its plant are here ./cache/28594.txt ./txt/28594.txt