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The Complete Guide to Kola Nut Farming in New Hampshire

Can you grow Kola Nut in New Hampshire? Not typically viable. Ideal soil pH 5 - 8.5, ~0.58 t/ha yield, $2,000 - $4,000 / t market range. Soil, climate and ROI data.

Crop Type
Kola Nut
Location / Region
New Hampshire

Is Kola Nut viable in New Hampshire?

Kola Nut is not typically viable in New Hampshire: growing-season temperatures (~17.6°C) run well below its 23–28°C optimum; winter lows (~-18.6°C) would freeze this frost-sensitive perennial in cold years. Kola Nut is a perennial fruits & stimulants that performs best around 23 - 28 °C with a seasonal water requirement of 1200 mm / season. Run a coordinate-level audit for the exact figures at your field.

Growing Kola Nut in New Hampshire: what to expect

Rainfall in New Hampshire (~1254 mm/yr) roughly matches Kola Nut's ~1200 mm need, so a normal year needs little supplemental water. Winter lows near -18.6°C will damage or kill Kola Nut in cold years — grow it only in protected microclimates or pick the hardiest available cultivars. Plant Kola Nut in early spring once the risk of hard frost has passed in New Hampshire.

Optimal Soil & Climate Conditions for Kola Nut

To maximize your Kola Nut yield in New Hampshire, match your field to the crop's actual requirements below before planting.

ParameterKola Nut Requirement
Soil pH5 - 8.5
Water Requirement1200 mm / season
Optimal Temperature23 - 28 °C
Waterlogging ToleranceIntolerant
Nitrogen DemandModerate

Expected Yield & Financial Forecasting

Lenders and growers evaluating Kola Nut in New Hampshire weigh production against live commodity prices. The figures below are this crop's typical baselines.

MetricEstimated Value
Average Yield / Hectare0.58 t/ha
Market Price$2,000 - $4,000 / t
Estimated Gross Revenue$1,740 / Hectare

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