“…According to the observations taken during the systematic conduction of the experiment with good maintenance of the experimental plots, we have concluded that as the branching of groundnut increases, the yield also increases, respectively. However, the extent of increase in yield and branching varies for different treatments and those differences in the yield obtained were given below: The number of branches led to an increase in yield based on different types of treatments in different experiments were reported in findings of Shashidhar VR, et al [3], Gowthami V, et al [4], Nigam SN, et al [5], Ali FM, et al [6], Avinasha BL, et al [7], Nagar R, et al [8], Oppong SD, et al [9], Thilini SPLNK, et al [10], Gawas D, et al [11], Magagula N, et al [12], Sathiya K, et al [13], Mohanty P, et al [14], Ibrahim II, et al [15], Yilmaz M, et al [16], Iddrisu A, et al [17], Singh N, et al [18], El Naim AM, et al [19], Seijo G, et al [20], Maleki SJ, et al [21], Michael CY, et al [22], Sanders TH, et al [23,24], Veeramani P, et al [25].…”