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Peanuts! Where can I find Valencia peanut seed??
You would think with the internet you could find just about anything?
Valencia peanuts have been a big crop in New Mexico for many years, And was at one time one of the favorite for boiling- -yes I said "boiling". My two granddaughters 7 and 10, visit me here in Arkansas from Georgia every July. Valencia peanuts, if planted early will be mature enough for boiling in mid July and it is their delight. (mine too). Gee Haw! Know what that is, it's the way you talk to a horse. Gee is right and Haw is left. I was just wondering how many of you have ever plowed a garden or field with a horse, or mule. I have! If you know where I can get any of these peanuts let me know, Thanks Rogerx |
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Can they bring a 50 lb bag with them?
Here is a place to start: http://southeastfarmpress.com/news/f...eties_feature/ I work the College of Ag at UGA, I can ask around or get you the peanut phd contact info if you need it. John! |
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 14:42:00 -0600, Rogerx
wrote: Valencia Peanut Seeds If you know where I can get any of these peanuts let me know, Thanks None of these lists a web site, but they list different peanut seed wholesalers. You might try calling some and seeing if one of them can help you http://www.floridaseed.org/peanutseed.html Penelope -- "Maybe you'd like to ask the Wizard for a heart." "ElissaAnn" |
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:05:45 -0500, "GA Pinhead"
wrote: Can they bring a 50 lb bag with them? Hi John, wish they could, but you are missing the point. The Culinary Art of boiling peanuts, requires that the peanuts be green. Only in recent years have people begun boiling dired ones, and of any variety. When the tourist boom began after WWII in the South the "Good Old Boys" figured out a way to make money year round off of boiled peanuts. I know, I was there. Here is a place to start: http://southeastfarmpress.com/news/f...eties_feature/ Thank you for the link, it was very helpful . I work the College of Ag at UGA, I can ask around or get you the peanut phd contact info if you need it. John! |
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I meant a bag of green ones. The guys on the side of the road get theirs
somewhere! Personally, I can't stand them, but my wife loves them, slimy, salty... Good Luck! John! "Rogerx" wrote in message ... On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:05:45 -0500, "GA Pinhead" wrote: Can they bring a 50 lb bag with them? Hi John, wish they could, but you are missing the point. The Culinary Art of boiling peanuts, requires that the peanuts be green. Only in recent years have people begun boiling dired ones, and of any variety. When the tourist boom began after WWII in the South the "Good Old Boys" figured out a way to make money year round off of boiled peanuts. I know, I was there. |
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sisterbarb vALENCIA PEANUTS MAY BE FOUND AT canadianpeanuts.com
hope this might help u some http://www.cooperseeds.com/vegetables.php3?cat=Peanuts http://www.sproutpeople.com/seed/nuts.html good luck, sockiescat. |
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