Pros:

  • Delicious
  • Cheap
  • Kill anglos and fr*nchs
  • Funny name
  • The flower does a weird thing

Cons:

  • Fucks up the soil big time
  • Has micotoxins (tho check point 3 on pros)
  • Jimmy Carter
  • False advertisement: It's not made of pee despite its name
  • ReadFanon [any, any]
    ·
    1 day ago
    • False advertisement: It's not made of pee despite its name

    Doubly so as it's not a nut. So two strikes on that count.
    Though on the other hand, technically it's a legume
    beanis

  • ryepunk [he/him]
    ·
    edit-2
    1 day ago

    Counter point, they have in the past tried to kill me, and perhaps one day they will succeed. I mean I still don't know what they taste like.

    • RNAi [he/him]
      hexagon
      ·
      1 day ago

      Peanut farming it's very aggressive on the soil

        • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
          ·
          1 day ago

          the logic of industrial scale ag can make anything bad.

          I used to work in a farm where we grew peanuts, but only like maybe 100 row feet or so, and rotated with dozens of others crops. it was a very sandy, coastal soil so we could harvest by hand with a digging fork, though like most annuals, planting involved tillage. the impact was reduced by how sandy it was and we weren't assholes, so we kept passes to a minimum.

          I've seen peanuts grown at a slightly larger scale in southern Japan, think like 50' thick strips along the borders of fields stretching for miles. also southern/coastal so still sandy.

          I've never really seen big monocrop peanut fields like I'm sure exist in the southeastern US, but I'm sure it's rough.

          the general benefit of legumes grown for crop is less that they leave fixed nitrogen behind and more that they fix their own instead of requiring it be brought to them. that's a big deal in terms of energy expenditure and global warming potential of the production system.

        • penitentkulak [none/use name]
          ·
          1 day ago

          In a well balanced permaculture system they are great for exactly that reason, in a typical monoculture with mechanized harvesting they require a lot of tillage.

        • RNAi [he/him]
          hexagon
          ·
          1 day ago

          Nitrogen fixers? Yeah, but harvesting the peanuts require tilling the ground.

  • Pili [any, any]
    ·
    1 day ago

    Excuse me? I am french and peanuts don't kill me. In fact I devour them, so really it is me who kills them!