
| Better Farming Series 17. Groundnuts (FAO, 1977, 40 p.) |
| (introduction...) |
| Preface |
| Why groundnuts are grown |
| Choosing seeds |
![]() | (introduction...) |
![]() | How to choose good seeds |
![]() | Disinfecting seeds |
![]() | Using selected seeds |
![]() | How to know whether seeds are good |
| Choosing the land |
| Marking out the boundaries of the field |
![]() | (introduction...) |
![]() | How to calculate the area of a field |
| Tilling |
![]() | (introduction...) |
![]() | Why till the soil before sowing? |
![]() | How to plough |
| Sowing |
![]() | When to sow |
![]() | How to sow |
![]() | What is the correct spacing? |
| Applying fertilizers |
![]() | (introduction...) |
![]() | What fertilizers to use |
![]() | How to apply fertilizers |
| Cultivating |
![]() | Why cultivation is needed |
![]() | How to cultivate |
![]() | When to cultivate |
| Protect groundnuts from disease |
| Harvesting |
![]() | When to harvest |
![]() | How to harvest |
![]() | What to do after harvesting |
![]() | Storing |
| Machines and animal power are very useful in growing groundnuts |
| Crop rotation |
| Suggested question paper |
20. Before sowing groundnuts, you must prepare the soil, that is, till it.