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- Cowpeas etc. and the green manure/fodder legumes like
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Cowpeas (Vigna sinensis, V. unguiculata, V. sesquipedalia)
Chapter 7 1981
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Rainfall: Cowpeas are the major grain legume (peanuts excluded) of the West African savanna (zone).
Chapter 7 1981
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Cowpeas are the major grain legume (peanuts excluded) of the West Africa savanna zone.
Chapter 7 1981
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Soil: Cowpeas grow well on a wide variety of soils (if they are well drained) and are more tolerant of soil acidity than common beans.
Chapter 7 1981
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Cowpeas have much the same variations in seed color, growth habit, and length of growing period as common beans except that cowpea seeds are usually brown or white.
Chapter 7 1981
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Cowpeas, 68, 186. for green manuring, 186. plant food in, 187. root growth of, 12. soils for, 187.
The First Book of Farming Charles Landon Goodrich
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Cowpeas will grow on almost any land that is not too wet.
The First Book of Farming Charles Landon Goodrich
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Cowpeas, beans, clover, vetch and plants having foliage, flowers, seed pods and seeds like them are called Legumes.
The First Book of Farming Charles Landon Goodrich
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Mr. Alway: Cowpeas are disappointing thus far north.
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