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Old 09-05-2005, 02:45 PM
Sacha
 
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On 9/5/05 14:18, in article
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On the train from Manchester to London last week I saw fields and
fields of the same crop. Plants with tall (dullish) green stems (saw
someone in one of the fields and they were almost up to his shoulders),
fairly big leaves and a cluster of bright yellow flowers right on the
top. I was someplace South of Stoke when I saw them but in some places
these things went on as far as I could see into the distance. They
were planted in rows and (it seems to me) that they are therefore
cultivated. Pretty things to see which brightens up an otherwise
extremely boring journey.

Could anyone tell me what they are please?

Rapeseed oil - gorgeous colour, isn't it? I think it's known as canola oil
in USA. You should see it planted next to a field of linseed - it almost
hurts your eyes!
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Sacha
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