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    Interesting photo of canola fields in China.

    I saw this photo on Twitter and thought I would share it here for comments.

    Joe

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    #2
    Wow. That is some picture. Reminds me of
    Saskatchewan.

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      #3
      Yes and it is transpanted ****seed not quite canola but anyways yes they plant around any power pole etc, quite a good pic really

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        #4
        Wonder how they spray for diamond backs, army worms, sclerotinia, etc. around all those obstacles?

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          #5
          They pick the worms by hand, probably another delicacy...

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            #6
            Doesn't look like they are concerned about crop rotation.

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              #7
              Looks like a heavy stand, too.

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                #8
                rotation? I like the field half way up that mountain. Good luck harvesting that.

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                  #9
                  Yesiree...he may need flotation soles on those side hills...

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                    #10
                    Would that ever suck.

                    Wonder what the per bushel math is on labour,even if
                    your paying him 2 bucks a day.

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                      #11
                      When I saw that field on the side of the mountain I
                      thought maybe this is a field of volunteers after a
                      windstorm from the the year previous.

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                        #12
                        Photo shop anyone?

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                          #13
                          I don't know how they get around the disease part of it. They actually have been growing ****seed every year for what? 40 or more years? LOL maybe its a thousand years. Looks like its working what ever they are doing. Could we learn something?

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                            #14
                            Ancient Chinese Secret?

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