Posted by fixerupper on July 18, 2015 at 19:58:05 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: Canola July 17 posted by Rusty6 on July 18, 2015 at 19:36:19:
Yellow field, old car and an interesting cloud pattern. Are you sure you didn't copy a picture from 1955? LOL. When I was in Saskatchewan a few years ago I drove by a few blue tinted fields of flax. I liked the smell of it. At that time a few guys were beginning to swath their canola. I drove a combine in canola only once and it was for one round. What impressed me was the huge size of the swath going into the combine and a relatively small amount of sticks going out the back. We hauled two of those combines home to Iowa for our fall harvest and in the first hundred feet or so of bean stubble these green leafy 'weeds' started coming up a week or so after the combines went through in the farmer's field. He was all excited about us bringing weeds on his farm, and he was justified in feeling that way, but it was only canola and he had never seen canola. Here in Iowa the old timers call it Rape.
This post was edited by fixerupper at 19:59:15 07/18/15.
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