Certified peanut seed a first for Mississippi 

Oct 14, 2009

Mississippi agriculture will enter new territory when the first certified peanut seed grown in the state becomes available to growers in spring 2010. ...

Alabama peanut crop promising 

Oct 13, 2009,

By Paul L. Hollis, Farm Press Editorial Staff

Could lightening strike twice in the form of record peanut yields again this year? ...

Georgia peanut yield may be record 

Oct 12, 2009,

By April Sorrow, University of Georgia

Peanut harvest is under way in Georgia, and farmers are on track to set record-breaking yields for the state, say University of Georgia peanut experts....

Georgia's estimated corn yield down 

Oct 12, 2009

Based on a survey of Georgia growers contacted around Oct. 1, corn yields were down slightly from September....

Delegation targets Japanese peanut market 

Oct 12, 2009

Members from the Texas Peanut Producers Board (TPPB) and the American Peanut Council (APC) traveled oversees last month to meet with the Japan Nut Association and U.S. Embassy trade officials to look for ways to promote and increase imports of American peanuts into Japan....

Peanut grading under way in South Carolina 

Oct 6, 2009

Peanut harvest began the week after Labor Day which meant the beginning of the grading and inspection season for the South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA)....

Many Alabama growers 'hanging on' 

Oct 2, 2009,

By Jim Langcuster, Auburn University

Much like the struggling patient who makes some progress but not enough for complete recovery, farmers are making modest improvements in their bottom line but not enough to turn the corner to full prosperity....

Better days predicted for peanut market 

Sep 22, 2009,

By Paul L. Hollis, Farm Press Editorial Staff

The good news for U.S. peanut producers is that the demand for their crop is likely to remain relatively strong, and the market will need more peanuts next year than it does this year. ...

Georgia crop yields up 

Sep 15, 2009

According to the USDA, NASS, Georgia Field Office, peanut production in the state is forecast at 1.75 billion pounds, compared with last year’s 2.33 billion pounds....

Irrigation capacity in Georgia growing rapidly 

Sep 8, 2009,

By Brad Haire, University of Georgia

A recent University of Georgia report shows Georgia farmers will need 20 percent more water to grow their crops in the next four decades. ...

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