@@darrellbridwell588 we use to do that in the 80s & early 90s before the pork market collapsed in the southeast. Can’t raise hogs for a profit here anymore as they have to travel 100s of miles to get to nearest commercial pork killer.
Sorry friend, but VA has the best peanuts! 😂😂 Jk, I don't raise them, but I always get a few pounds of VA peanuts salted in the shell at our State Fair.
Mr. Patrick do you ever let hogs fed in the field after peanut harvest?
@@darrellbridwell588 we use to do that in the 80s & early 90s before the pork market collapsed in the southeast. Can’t raise hogs for a profit here anymore as they have to travel 100s of miles to get to nearest commercial pork killer.
Looks good.
U B awesome bubba!!!
I thought peanuts grew on trees 😭🤣
No way 😂😂😂😂
Sorry friend, but VA has the best peanuts! 😂😂 Jk, I don't raise them, but I always get a few pounds of VA peanuts salted in the shell at our State Fair.
Guessing they will yield about the same
Any difference in tswv?
@@zekec.682 I don’t have significant TSWV in any of the 3 varieties I grow. I deep bottom plow all peanut ground & plant on 3 year rotation.
@@PatrickShiversisn't there a significant amount of tswv behind you in the video?
@@Rozayray no. My consultant is a 30 year employee of the University of Georgia extension, He says light to very light tswv across all my peanuts
@@PatrickShiversI'm not disagreeing, we have it as well but no more than 5% according to scout. Idk according to pockets
@@Rozayray what varieties do you have?
Red dirt
BiO engineered gmO ?
@@stanleymann3448 there is no such thing as GMO peanuts.
Im gone say dynagrow are gone yeild better
I would love to have small amount of the dynagro to boil
Dino