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By:
Creek chub
Date:28-May-18
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Is this pic iron clay cow peas?
By:
Creek chub
Date:28-May-18
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The plant in question is the one with the large seed head. I think it’s winter wheat but not sure.
By:
KsRancher
Date:28-May-18
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Looks like wheat to me
By:
sticksender
Date:28-May-18
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....or Rye, based on the blue color of the stem.
By:
Creek chub
Date:28-May-18
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Is this iron clay cow peas?
By:
lewis
Date:28-May-18
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No
By:
drycreek
Date:28-May-18
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The top pic looks like there might be some peas in with the grain, but I'm not sure. The bottom pic looks like weeds to me, but I don't know what kind.
By:
Fuzzy
Date:29-May-18
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the first pic has peas and winter wheat, the last pic has Smartweed
By:
Fuzzy
Date:29-May-18
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(duplicate post removed)
By:
Fuzzy
Date:29-May-18
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By:
Fuzzy
Date:29-May-18
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By:
lewis
Date:29-May-18
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Fuzzy x2 Lewis
By:
Creek chub
Date:29-May-18
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Thanks tools!!!
By:
Woods Walker
Date:30-May-18
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Thanks Fuzzy for curing my stiff neck!
Oh....and I agree also.
By:
Fuzzy
Date:30-May-18
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sheesh, ya help a guy out and he calls ya a "tool" ....lol
By:
Fuzzy
Date:30-May-18
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I wouldn't sweat the smartweed, it's a relative of buckwheat, and produces small seeds that are important food sources for gamebirds as well as songbirds, it grows pretty thick but doesn't choke out a plot completely
By:
Fuzzy
Date:30-May-18
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https://roundstoneseed.com/native-wildflowers/139-pennsylvania-smartweed.html
By:
Fuzzy
Date:31-May-18
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interesting Pat, is it (smartweed) really that bad in CT?
around here it grows in thick clumps but really doesn't "take" over.
By:
Creek chub
Date:31-May-18
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My bad fuzzy. I seen tools thinking it was your screen name. Thanks for the information
By:
Fuzzy
Date:01-Jun-18
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Creek Chub, not a problem. I probably should change my screen name to "Tool" ;)