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Almost true. Mini-marshmallows are grown in the same fields as baby corn, using alternate row techniques.
Looks like the whole field has been harvested !May be put on the endangered specie list if this continues
They deliberately stunt the growth of the mini-marshmallows...the liberals are outraged over the treatment of them...
There hay bundles lol
These better be checked for bullets.Easily mistaken for deer.
When I was in Italy, I was lucky enough to be there when it was Spaghetti harvest time. They had huge orchards of trees they had to attend to. It was such a wonder to see those trees with the spaghetti in them!
Reminds me of the time a visitor from the big city saw all the local farms planted in winter wheat and asked me “who cuts all this grass?”.
Monsanto Mini Marshmallows. Tastier and better for you because they're genetically modified!But if inspectors find that the seeds have blown into your field or yard and have germinated, you'll be sued.
My neighbor just planted 2 acres of Skittles.
My neighbors are planting underwear up here in Delaware. But at least nobody will eat them.
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Almost true. Mini-marshmallows are grown in the same fields as baby corn, using alternate row techniques.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the whole field has been harvested !
ReplyDeleteMay be put on the endangered specie list if this continues
They deliberately stunt the growth of the mini-marshmallows...the liberals are outraged over the treatment of them...
ReplyDeleteThere hay bundles lol
ReplyDeleteThese better be checked for bullets.Easily mistaken for deer.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in Italy, I was lucky enough to be there when it was Spaghetti
ReplyDeleteharvest time. They had huge orchards of trees they had to attend to. It was such a wonder to see those trees with the spaghetti in them!
Reminds me of the time a visitor from the big city saw all the local farms planted in winter wheat and asked me “who cuts all this grass?”.
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ReplyDeleteMonsanto Mini Marshmallows. Tastier and better for you because they're genetically modified!
But if inspectors find that the seeds have blown into your field or yard and have germinated, you'll be sued.
My neighbor just planted 2 acres of Skittles.
ReplyDeleteMy neighbors are planting underwear up here in Delaware. But at least nobody will eat them.
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