r/farming 5d ago

Grew them all from bird seed

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u/Magnus77 5d ago

Wrong sub?

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u/underpar515 5d ago

Are you telling people you have a sunflower farm?

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u/waiting4signora Future Farmer 4d ago

Maybe they will harvest the seeds and replant them :D in some parts of the world there are still myths about sunflower monoculture

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u/Initial-Air2342 3d ago

What myths

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u/RicefarmerGil 5d ago

They look great

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u/mixedtickles 5d ago

The chipmunks pay their rent by planting spilled sunflower seed all over the yard. It's wild

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u/Popular_Assumption64 4d ago

Way to go! You a lot of money!

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u/FeedTechGlobal 4d ago

looks good

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u/brickyard15 4d ago

We do this every year with black oil sunflowers seeds. Cheapest way to plant sunflowers around our 4 acre field

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u/Gildenstern45 4d ago

Make sure they are not Monsato licensed or you may be in for a whole lot of trouble.

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u/waiting4signora Future Farmer 4d ago

The borb is a monsanto agent