KY- Kentucky Bluegrass
2007-09-20 17:24:18
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answer #1
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answered by john h 7
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Well, my answer is the same as John's.
Kentucky Bluegrass....however I live in Idaho, high mountain desert, at 4700 feet, in the very heart of potato country.
Kentucky Bluegrass was a good cash crop here, until this year. They made it illegal to burn off stuble. Kentucky Bluegrass MUST be shocked by burning, in order to produce a seed crop the next year...otherwise all you have is lawn. Needless to say it will no longer be grown in Idaho.
So I guess I'm going to have to go with sugar beets. I'm suprised at how many miles of land are planted in sugar beets around here.
~Garnet
Homesteading/Farming over 20 years
2007-09-21 03:00:19
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answered by Bohemian_Garnet_Permaculturalist 7
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i see you regarded up the definitions of misogynist and misanthrope, now look up the definition of a sociopathpsychopath. theres an excellent line between genius and insanitymadness, that doesn't propose that each and each madinsane individual is a genius. You look greater like a pseudo-intellectualgenius wannabe. BTW...have you ever tried self -torture or gotten somebody else to torture you?, you're probable additionally into bdsm and so on.? merely checking...yet then lower back which you're a 20 yo, while i grew to become into 20, i grew to become into additionally a delusional megalomaniac merely such as you.
2016-10-05 02:25:38
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answered by belvin 4
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Illegals and freeways are grown here in AZ!
Actually now that all the dang housing developers are buying every inch of land here in the valley I have no clue! Used to be citrus groves were everywhere. Prickly pears for jelly, peppers of all sorts, palm trees...
2007-09-24 02:57:39
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answered by khalgren77 2
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Around here there is currently a big interest in extremely ugly gourds.
For fall decorations people are paying high prices for all kinds of weirdly-twisted and strangely colored cucurbits. If it is purple and shaped like an octopus you could make a fortune selling it.
2007-09-21 06:19:10
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answered by Rich Z 7
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Kentucky is trying to become a big beef producing state. The gov first payed everybody to quit milking so about everybody did! Now milk is 4.00+ a gallon! Now they paid everybody to stop raising tobacco, who knows where that will go! (I still raise 20 acers) so tobacco will soon be the odd crop!
2007-09-23 08:06:07
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answered by book writer 6
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Tea in South Carolina the only place in North America.
2007-09-20 13:32:25
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answered by kcpaull 5
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Here in Wisconsin we grow (and eat) cheese curds. Cheese curds are little irregularly shaped bits of cheese. They are usually sold raw in plasic bags. When you bite into them they squeak. Cheese curds are also sold here as a fast food menu item side dish. These cheese curds are breaded and fried. Some of these are cheddar, some are mozzarela. Culvers sells a mix of both together. I am sure they are extremely bad for you health-wise but they are very tasty! Go Packers!
2007-09-21 17:52:45
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answered by mmoconnor 2
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Medical Marijuana grown at the Univ. of Mississippi
2007-09-21 09:01:00
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answered by macreed75 2
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Ramps are grown in Tennessee
2007-09-23 08:15:15
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answered by wambozambo 1
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