Forage / Perennial Peanut
Forage Peanut is a prostate, nitrogen-fixing, perennial plant, used mostly as a cover crop for erosion, weed, and fire control. It is favored for these purposes in tree plantations, as it will tolerate some shade. It also makes for good cattle and poultry grazing if a 30-day rest period is allowed between each 5 days of grazing.
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- 2009/01/01 Abstract - To help Hawaii growers make management decisions about the use of a living mulch, this publication describes experiments conducted to study the effects of perennial peanut planting method and density on (1) groundcover canopy development, (2) selected indicators of soil...
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- Aryal, Parmeshwor & Sollenberger, Lynn & Moura Kohmann, Marta & Severino da Silva, Liliane & Shepard, Erin & Cooley, Katie & Rowland, Diane & Dubeux Jr, José. (2020). Rhizoma Peanut Genotype and Planting Date Affect Biomass Allocation Patterns and Establishment...