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Field pea Pisum sativum L., a native of Southwest Asia, was among the first crops cultivated by man. Wild field pea can still be found in Afghanistan, Iran and Ethiopia. This crop has been long grown in the United States and historically, field pea w ... http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/drypea.html
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- Southern Peas
Southern peas also are known as cowpeas, field peas, protopeas, crowder peas, and blackeyed peas. Southern peas are susceptible to cold and are grown mostly in the southern states. Southern peas grow on a variety of soils but grow best in soils with ... http://msucares.com/pubs/publications/p1535.htm
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- The Field Pea Production
Field pea is a coolseason legume crop that is grown on over 25 million acres worldwide. Field pea or dry pea is marketed as a dry, shelled product for either human or livestock food. Field pea differs from fresh or succulent pea, which is marketed as ... http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci/rowcrops/a1166w.htm
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- Pease Porridge Hot and Cold
Information on the history of peas, their uses, how to grow them, the nutritional value of different types, their purchasing, storage and cooking. A large kettle containing a thick porridge made of peas hung over the fire in many English and Scottish ... http://www.vegparadise.com/highestperch52.html
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- Pea Vine Production
In 1998and 1999, we studied pea vine production with Hmong a Laotian ethnic group farmers at the Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington. Pea vinesare the top 10–15 cm 4–6 inches of pea plants and are used in salads, stirfries, and as decorative gar ... http://vegetables.wsu.edu/peareport.html
| | - The Cowpea Production
Cowpea Vigna unguiculata L. Walp., an annual legume, is also commonly referred to as southern pea, blackeye pea, crowder pea, lubia, niebe, coupe or frijole. Cowpea originated in Africa and is widely grown in Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia and ... http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/cowpea.html
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- Survey of Field Pea Production
A review of pea yields in South Australia showed a general decline between 1983 and 1994 in the medium and high rainfall areas of the State. To examine whether changes in farm practice were associated with these trends a survey of farmers in the majo ... http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2001/2/a/peck1.htm
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