Milo
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Most crops are either gone or are ugly by the time fall comes. Wheat already has been harvested by July. Combines are mowing down corn and sunflowers. Sunflowers are the most beautiful crop when they are flowering, but they are the ugliest when they are ready to harvest. No field looks worse than a field of drying sunflowers. The stalks and heads are shriveled and brown, a very depressing sight except to the one who is about to reap his harvest. Corn is not impressive in the fall, either, although shocks of corn make wonderful fall decorations. I love to look at corn when its green, stalks and tassels waving in the wind, but dead stalks arent the same. Fall corn looks best after its harvested. The money is out of the field and into the elevator. |
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Milo, however, is at its most beautiful just before its harvested. The seed heads range in color from purple to every shade of brown and tan. Several years ago, a friend gave me a bunch of corn and milo stalks for an outdoor fall bouquet. It was beautiful. The squirrels thought so, too. My bouquet didnt last very long under the squirrels admiring attention. |
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Apparently, milo is not a good bird feed ingredient since squirrels love it so. But I dont mind feeding squirrels. I think they are funny and enjoy watching them. Anything that makes me laugh is worth attracting. |
Labels: crops, photography, photos, scenery
2 Comments:
I drive past a milo field every morning and again every afternoon going to and from school with the kids. It is a beautiful sight and some of the best fall color we get around here.
Yes, since we have so few trees, fall crops are our best source for fall color.
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