Saturday, 15 July 2023

 ....and what else, dazzlenation?..well, you appear to be on 'hellscape' whilst i'm 'on a country walk', let us say....the difference between etc etc...hmmm....barley is 'hairier' than wheat....lol......and then there's the barley 'n' rye hybrid...apparently rye has a longer beard....hmmm....are we still on that film 'feathers' because my sixth sense is picking up on something like that...regarding ending of the movie....go figure:

Dazzlenation (tumblr.com)

How to identify farm crops on a country walk (discoveringbelgium.com)


and i'm also picking up emet, here...who had known 'something' about paddy fields.....hmmm....remember CF type in the green car etc etc....go figure:


and then we have a 'sore gums' reference....hmmm....sorghum....remember that simpson's character and 'bleeding gums'...regarding mossad dentistry etc etc:


and i have no idea why 'millet' might be important but i sense that you had wanted a reminder:


or was it 'beta vulgaris'?

Fodder beet is also known as mangelwurzel, mangold wurzel or field beet. It’s a cultivated root vegetable variety of Beta vulgaris, which also contains beetroot and sugar beet varieties. It’s identified by large white, yellow or orange-yellow swollen roots, below dark-green, heart-shaped leaves.

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