| Name – Informative, not leaving much to the imagination, apart from... WHAT? How the heck do you fill a whole journal with peanut science? What is there that we don't know about peanuts? |
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Front cover – Again, practical and to the point. Good use of a peanut picture to ram home the message, but, come on, colour scheme? This isn't the seventies any more, have some imagination. |
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| Off-the-wallness – It's a winner! It never once crossed my mind that there could be a journal devoted solely to the study of peanuts. How can you not be impressed? |
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| Usefulness – On reflection, I'm a big fan. Here is a journal dedicated to making my pub snack of choice as crispy and tasty as can possibly be. From seedling to pint, peanut science there all the way. |
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| Impressiveness – They've got some good words - Azoxystrobin for instance, and Spotted Wilt. So plus marks there. However, there is a paper entitled: Determination of Maturity and ...[its] Success in Predicting Peanut Maturity. Huh? That just doesn't make sense. Lose two points |
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| Overall – It's a niche publication, but a fine niche nonetheless. Every lover of salty snacking and feeding birds should rise up and thank the peanut scientists. |
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