• Trones@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      Of course we do, like, we know they make them round like this so they rotate easier!

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    I had an apartment in Indiana. When I gave directions to my house I used to say, “turn right at the traffic light. There’s corn on the left, my house is on the right. If you hit the soy you’ve gone too far.”

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    1 year ago

    I know someone who lives in Ohio next to a corn field!!! The corn field borders a much larger soy field.

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    When I grew up in rural Ohio, my neighbor grew corn, soy, and had a bunch of pasture for haying. He rotated the positions (and thus the amounts) of some crops so it would depend upon the year as to which was in greater quantity.