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The Complete Guide to Peanut Farming in Minnesota

Real-time agronomic data, climate viability, and yield forecasting for growing Peanut in Minnesota. Updated for current season.

Crop Type
Peanut
Location / Region
Minnesota

Is Peanut viable in Minnesota?

Yes, Peanut is highly viable in Minnesota given the current climate models and soil composition. Our latest NASA CMIP6 projections show an 82% climate viability score for this region.

Optimal Soil Conditions for Peanut in Minnesota

To maximize your Peanut yield in Minnesota, you must ensure your soil profile matches the optimal baselines. Below is the FAO HWSD2 data profile for this specific region compared to the crop's requirements.

MetricPeanut RequirementMinnesota Average
Soil pH6.0 - 7.56.4
DrainageWell DrainedModerate
Organic Carbon> 2.0%1.8%

Expected ROI and Financial Forecasting

Agricultural lenders evaluating Peanut operations in Minnesota look closely at production costs versus live commodity prices. The table below outlines the basic financial model.

Financial MetricEstimated Value
Average Yield / Hectare4.2 Tons
Current Market Price$240 / Ton
Estimated Gross Revenue$1,008 / Hectare

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