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Planting peanuts on new ground
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Oldtonew
Posted 5/8/2016 22:22 (#5289476)
Subject: Planting peanuts on new ground


Field has been out of production for several years. Applied one ton of lime per acre last fall. I know peanuts require high content of calcium to make a crop. I am learning to do and don'ts of growing peanuts.
I have fertilizer distributors on my planter and was wondering , (since field has been out of production,) if it would be beneficial to add some starter fertilizer with micronutrients , boron and such in it.?

If so what would be a good N-P-K blend mixture to use and how many lb. per acre in row?

Thanks
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