I live where thousands of acres of sunflowers are grown, mostly the small black variety for sunflower oil and birdseed. Last year I noticed several fields that did not exhibit this behavior. I wondered at the time if the seed companies had bred this characteristic out of some varieties, and why.
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I live where thousands of acres of sunflowers are grown, mostly the small black variety for sunflower oil and birdseed. Last year I noticed several fields that did not exhibit this behavior. I wondered at the time if the seed companies had bred this characteristic out of some varieties, and why.
Edited for spelling
By the time I hit 10, I figured it was just a story, like the Easter bunny. When I got older, I realized pagans have some ridiculous beliefs.
The one about bees disappearing a few years back would be a good example. Which I knew was bullshit, ironically, because I always have sunflowers in my flower gardens, which always attract a wide variety of bees.
By the time I hit 10, I figured it was just a story, like the Easter bunny. When I got older, I realized pagans have some ridiculous beliefs.
The one about bees disappearing a few years back would be a good example. Which I knew was bullshit, ironically, because I always have sunflowers in my flower gardens, which always attract a wide variety of bees.
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