Application value: Peanut is an edible plant, and its nuts are rich in nutrients, including protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Planting peanuts can provide an organic self-produced food source and bring delicious food and nutrition to you and your family.
2. Soil improvement: Peanut absorbs nitrogen during growth and stores it in nodules. When peanut plants die, these nodules will release nitrogen into the soil and provide nutrients for other plants. This is helpful to improve soil fertility and promote plants to grow better.
3. Soil and water conservation: The root system structure of peanuts is relatively developed, which can help to fix the soil and reduce the risk of soil erosion. Planting peanuts helps to keep the soil stable and prevent soil erosion.