Paul Gallian
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We here in the SW corner of Missouri (so did other parts of the US) had a really bad drought and I noticed the field next us had an abundant crop of what appeared to be mustards of some sort growing. I know that several state conservation agencies have recommended planting member of the Cruciferae family for deer. This surprised me because the local deer have plenty of food and this farmer is not known for good conservation practices.
This what I saw when I drove by the field yesterday. This is posted for the fun of it. Not calling anyone a turnip. LOL
This what I saw when I drove by the field yesterday. This is posted for the fun of it. Not calling anyone a turnip. LOL