Well, I was gonna eat but I guess I can do this first.
Part I
http://fafard.com/catalog/2014%20Retail%20Catalog%2008.14.13_web_SinglePages.pdfNote if cross-referenced this with the individual HTML write up you'll see one has "regional" formulations with peanut hulls. The catalog trumps the outdated HTML. Sun Gro has moved the production of the Fafard brand to southeastern USA and most, if not all, of the distribution will come from there.
Part II
There are two Fafard(s). Sun Gro the American company owns the American Conrad Fafard brand. The Canadian one remains a peat moss producer. Guess which one we get in USA.
Part III
Most mixes that are organic are,
generally speaking, not made with peanut hulls because most peanuts are conventionally grown and not organic therefore can't be used. This is true of the Sun Gro Fafard.
What to do?
Look at the catalog provided in the link. It will have the most up to date information. The production is changing therefore the labels on the bags will be updated. Black Gold brand (owned by Sun Gro) tends to have the least amount of peanut hull use. I'll have to double check again but I don't remember seeing any and the tech I talked to verified this. Black Gold will also have a manufacture stamp at the top seal. You can call in to Sun Gro to see if there is a "safe" facility that does not use peanut hulls in production. I was given two codes for my area. So if you're thinking it's somewhat like Hostess, yeah that's about right.
So not all bad but do NOT under any circumstances look at a bag with "Fafard" and assume no peanut. It may be formulated with peanut hulls.