Description: Wakefield Peanut Company continues to cultivate a tradition of excellence that began more than 150 years ago when the first commercial peanut crop in the United States was grown a few miles west of our location. And for over 40 years, our family-owned business in Wakefield, Virginia, has produced some of the finest peanut products available. We hire only the finest American workers and are known around the Peanut industry for our ethical practices and excellent working conditions. All of our crop sold on this listing is from the freshest, most current crop available. Virginia Hand Picked Peanuts Virginia peanuts (grown primarily in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia) are largely podded and usually contain two large, elongated seeds with light reddish skins. They are valued by consumers for their large size, beauty, excellent peanut flavor, and high nutritional value. About Our Peanuts Quality at its Finest Throughout the years, we've built relationships with a number of local farmers who support us in the peanut planting and production process. These peanuts are then put through a number of screening, cleaning, and sorting machines to select and prep only the finest super extra-large peanuts for sale to our customers. Peanuts are the original "Health Nut" They contain Protein, B Vitamins, Fiber, and Essential Minerals They do NOT contain cholesterol A Treat Worth Sharing... Give a special treat to your backyard friends by feeding them Wakefield Peanuts! Our peanuts are a favorite of many squirrels, wild birds, pigs, deer, chipmunks and more. Wild Birds Whole peanuts are popular with larger birds where smaller birds will take the peanut and break them into smaller, easier to eat pieces. These peanuts can either be sprinkled around your yard or put in a bird feeder for access. Peanuts are a very popular treat among Blue Jays, Towhees, Grackles, Crows, Jays, Ravens, Woodpeckers, Northern Cardinals, Dark-Eyed Juncos, Pyrrhuloxia, Titmice, Tits, Chickadees, Nuthatches, Wrens, Doves and more! Pigs In shell peanuts are one of the most natural foods a pig can enjoy. They are full of nutrients and are a superb source of protein and energy in their diets. In fact, peanuts are the only in shell nuts that a pig can enjoy. That is because peanut shells are soft enough that they won't tear any part of the GI tract as they're chewed up and swallowed. Squirrels Peanuts are great for attracting squirrels to your backyard in the warmer months. They are perfect for filling the squirrel feeders or sprinkling around your yard. In colder months, squirrels often forget where they buried their nuts over the summer. Feeding squirrels peanuts as a dietary supplement over the winter helps them find food in times when it is scarce. Deer Many deer enjoy in shell peanuts as a snack. Since deer are creatures of habit, it may take a little while for them to adjust to eating the peanuts. Try leaving some peanuts out when there are deer in the area and over time it will become a regular occurrence. Once this happens, you will consistently attract deer to your yard so you can admire their natural beauty. Use and Storage of Raw Peanuts As with many raw agricultural food products, it is recommended that raw peanuts be cooked before consumption.* See below for instructions on cooking peanuts. To maintain best eating quality, store peanuts in a cool dry place. For short term storage (a few days) keep at or below 60 F; for extended storage keep at 40 F or below. (Peanuts keep fresh indefinitely stored in a tightly close container in the freezer) *NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
Price: 89.99 USD
Location: Bristol, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-08-04T21:02:43.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Custom Bundle: No
Modified Item: No
Type: Squirrel Food
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
UPC: 765148000502
Brand: WAKEFIELD PEANUT COMPANY A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE SINCE 1965
MPN: WLF50
Manufacturer: WAKEFIELD PEANUT COMPANY A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE SINCE 1965
Product Type: Squirrel Food