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I'd think purple because it is a darker colour therefore it absorbs more light, but then again you don't see many tall purple plants...
The U.S. average yield for 2010 was 46.6 bushels/acre, 43.0 bu/a in 2011.
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A lot of guys will tell ya a bushel to a bushel and a half per acre but i like to put out 2 bushels to the acre for a good stand.
It depends on how long the rows are. For example, you can plant one row 14,520 feet long or you can plant 70 rows 207.5 feet long or you can plant 1,452 rows 10 feet long. They will each be one acre.
The purple coloring is from the pigment anthocyanin. This is a beneficial antioxidant that is contained in most purple pigmented vegetables such as purple broccoli, purple cabbage, and eggplant and in fruits such as currents, raspberries, and grapes. This pigment is not in most green pea varieties and is only present in the hulls of the purple hulled pea and not in the green peas themselves.
about 2000
Somewhere in the 1,100 pound range.
Depends on how deep you are willing to dig... never said anything about them growing tho