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Research Project: DEVELOP AND TRANSFER IRRIGATED AND NON-IRRIGATED PEANUT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY

Location: Peanut Research

Title: Valencia Peanut Response to Single, Twin and Diamond Planting

Authors
item Nuti, Russell
item Pupalla, Naveen - NM STATE UNIVERSITY
item Angadi, Sangu - NM STATE UNIVERSITY
item Sorensen, Ronald

Submitted to: Popular Publication
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: February 15, 2007
Publication Date: February 17, 2007
Citation: Nuti, R.C., Pupalla, N., Angadi, S., Sorensen, R.B. 2007. Comparison of Single Row, Twin Row, and Diamond Planting Patterns in Valencia Peanut . Popular Publication.

Interpretive Summary: None required.

Technical Abstract: Currently, most Valencia peanuts are grown in single rows on 36 to 40 inch beds. Because of their bunch-type and erect growth habit, Valencia peanuts do not spread over the whole bed and have the opportunity to benefit from multiple row planting arrangements. This study was conducted near Clovis, NM to compare single row, twin row, and diamond planting patterns in Valencia peanut on 36 inch beds. The diamond pattern is established by planting 4 rows on a bed and placing seed equidistant from each other to optimize individual plant growing space. This study included five planting treatments, including single row, twin row, and one diamond treatment with equal populations (~87,000 seed per acre). Two additional diamond treatments were planted to establish 60% and 80% populations compared to the single row treatment. At mid-season, each plot was sampled by pulling all plants in a 0.5 meter by 3 foot area for biomass partitioning. This was done to document mid-season plant productivity and growth stage on an area basis to compare the five planting arrangements. Two weeks prior to harvest, another sample was pulled from the plots for pod blasting to estimate maturity differences between planting treatments. Farmer stock yield of single row plots was 3175 lb per acre which was significantly less than the 4000 to 4325 lb per acre produced by twin row and diamond planting patterns. Peanut grade was similar between all planting patterns ranging between 57 and 62 resulting in value ranging between $298 and $312 per farmer stock ton. Economic analysis including seed cost and crop value were carried out to determine actual return with the assumption that all other production costs are fixed. Seed cost used was $35 per 50 lb and seed count was figured at 1,000 seed per lb. With these figures, single row peanuts in this study had a crop value of $445 per acre while the value of twin row and diamond planting pattern crops was between $550 and $595 per acre.

   

 
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Sorensen, Ronald
Lamb, Marshall
 
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