According to a study by the North Central Research Extension Center at Minot, North Dakota you can expect a yield of about 46 bushels or 2,800 pounds of field peas cultivated specifically to be eaten. Cultivated as fallow plant you can expect almost 3,500 pounds, perhaps 50-55 bushels. Source: see related link below. Check the section on adaptation
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purple hulled peas are a common type of field pea, yes.
A pea plant.
you can eat field peas and black eyed peas are a music group. you could eat them to but i think its considered canibalisim and frowned upon by most people.
green peas if it does not also have a dominant allele for yellow peas.
after you plant the seeds
Peas are the seeds of the pea plant. They are produced in pods. Pea plants have leafs which are green but are not peas.
Yes, extremely. When plants are planted that drain the soil of nutrients, rotating the field with a plant such as peas or peanuts, can help restore the soil.
Sweet pea or Lathyrus is an annual plant