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Originally Posted by dieseldog
You are so right about that. But most of those folks wouldn't know the difference between crOn and soybean fields as they zipped on past on the interstate . . .
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Originally Posted by surfpig
Monocotyledonous grass vs. a dicotyledonous legume?
NAH...

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Originally Posted by DSRTRDR
how can you mistake them ?
the field across from the NE house alternates between corn and soybean  {funny side story is it belongs to an old carmudgeon living in a worn-down house driving like a 70s caprice or at 25 mph who owns dozens of properties of 100s of acres in prime lake or river vicinity that would make any developer happy - he just doesn't want to sell for the fucking sake of it  }
mind you  - crop rotation was used for ages in Germany  :flipoff2 - at that time typically involving either two crops and a year of rest or three crops
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I used a lot fewer words.