Any farmers on here?
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Any farmers on here?
Around these parts (Norfolk) there is a crop growing that I have only noticed in the last couple of years but cant figure out what it is.
I know that but whenever I see the damn stuff I haven't got my camera or phone with me. It looks like a cross between sugar cane and maize (without the cobs), is about 4-6' tall and seems to be left until it is brown before being harvested.
Any ideas
I know that but whenever I see the damn stuff I haven't got my camera or phone with me. It looks like a cross between sugar cane and maize (without the cobs), is about 4-6' tall and seems to be left until it is brown before being harvested.
Any ideas
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Re: Any farmers on here?
It could well be maize that is being grown for animal feed, we have it around here, they also grew 50 acres of runner beans one year and let then turn brown and manky.
Well I assume it is animal feed...
Well I assume it is animal feed...
Re: Any farmers on here?
Could be sweetcorn, the weather has been that bad crops are going rotten. There's loads here in Shropshire and it's tall brown and looks unhealthy.
Re: Any farmers on here?
Sounds like tic beans
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Re: Any farmers on here?
Forage maize iu et its a large feild and looks like blind sweet corn atm as its a poor year for all corns
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Re: Any farmers on here?
Not a farmer but got 130ha in family abroad, it is maize i think.
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