groundnut grow best in sandy soil ??
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Groundnut grows best in deep, well-drained soils with a sandy or very loose surface layer.
- Seed germination and seedling emergence are favored in loose, friable and sandy - loam soils.
- The pegs can penetrate the soil easily and pods can be harvested from such soils with minimum losses of comparatively clean produce.
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Seed germination and seedling emergence are favored in loose, friable and sandy - loam soils.
The pegs can penetrate the soil easily and pods can be harvested from such soils with minimum losses of comparatively clean produce.
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