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- ItemEffects of Vermicast and Cowdung on the Growth of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) and Soybean (Glycine max L.)(Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences, Kebbi State University, Kebbi, Nigera, 2025-06-01) Olawepo, Gabriel Kehinde; Isah, J. O; Fatoba, P. O.; Salami, Olalekan OluwatoyosiTwo essential legumes with both nutritional and financial advantages are groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) and soybean (Glycine max). Because organic fertilizers like vermicast and cow dung improve soil fertility, nutrient availability, and microbial activity, they can increase their growth and production. By comparing the impacts of different organic manures on groundnut and soybean growth performance, this study seeks to increase crop yield and offer insights into sustainable agriculture methods. The effects of organic fertilizers on the growth performance and physiology of Arachis hypogaea and Glycine max were investigated. This study used cow dung, vermicast, and a combination of cow dung and vermicast at three different concentrations: 45 g, 90 g, and 135 g. The following quantitative characteristics were measured: plant height, leaf area, leaf length, leaf breadth, leaf number, and branch number. Both species' fresh and dry weights as well as their levels of carotenoid and chlorophyll were measured. Based on the observed quantitative characteristics, the study found that the effect of three organic fertilizer treatments on Glycine max growth increases with increasing fertilizer concentration. Of the three treatments, the application of 135 g was the most effective (69.50±41.72a), while 45 g was the lowest (0.96±0.30abc). Except for cow dung, where the 45 g (36.00±0.00a) had the highest effect on Arachis hypogaea growth performance and the 90 g treatment had the least, the same pattern was noted. Vermicast is the least effective, while the combination of cow dung and vermicast is the most successful for both Glycine max and Arachis hypogaea. The combination of vermicast and cow dung is more beneficial for Glycine max, although vermicast has the greatest effect on Arachis hypogaea's chlorophyll A and B, total chlorophyll, and carotene concentration. The most beneficial effect on the fresh (20.78±0.78a) and dry weight (4.16±0.16a) of both plant species was found in cow dung. Therefore, compared to vermicast, cow dung, and the mixture are typically more successful at promoting plant development.