Forgive the city girl for asking: Is this grass? Okay, that sounds bad. I have seen grass! I didn’t know if I was looking at something else.
Yes it is grass. It’s wheat in particular, but wheat is a type of grass as is corn. Good job!
Okay, that is getting too complex. 🙂 I’m looking at wheat, not Bermuda!
This is how wheat looks in broad areas of Germany: http://goo.gl/Px0VC
-20° Celsius for two weeks without snow during 1st two weeks of February took its toll.
That looks pretty rough. We haven’t had much a a winter here. Maybe 10″ of snow total and not much rain. The last two weeks have been 30F above average which really made the wheat take off. Will the wheat in you picture be able to come out of that?
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Forgive the city girl for asking: Is this grass? Okay, that sounds bad. I have seen grass! I didn’t know if I was looking at something else.
Yes it is grass. It’s wheat in particular, but wheat is a type of grass as is corn. Good job!
Okay, that is getting too complex. 🙂 I’m looking at wheat, not Bermuda!
This is how wheat looks in broad areas of Germany: http://goo.gl/Px0VC
-20° Celsius for two weeks without snow during 1st two weeks of February took its toll.
That looks pretty rough. We haven’t had much a a winter here. Maybe 10″ of snow total and not much rain. The last two weeks have been 30F above average which really made the wheat take off. Will the wheat in you picture be able to come out of that?