date:Jul 04, 2012
ve been very favorable for 2012.
Dry weather was becoming a concern last weekend as the South experienced hot, dry weather conditions, market watchers said. With the widespread use of irrigation, the peanut crop was not as vulnerable to drought as row crops that have been baking under Midwestern skies.
A great deal can happen between spring planting and harvest in September, and the fact is much of the South is still considered to be in a drought. While experts recently were praising the plantin