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Already on top of that. The variety sold here is not able to handle our winters, nor does it have the growing season to produce viable seed. I also have no plans of letting it flower, therefore, no seeds.
As for neighboring cattle, are you referring to the neighbor who allows his cows to destroy wetlands (read about the Chesapeake Bay watershed issues), cut down the stream buffer and believes it is his right to push his field scrapings on to neighboring properties? The one who cuts down trees on neighboring land if it shades his crops? The one who sprays pesticides that float on to the neighboring organic producer and associated beehives? The one who doesn't control invasive plants on his land and allows them to spread to neighboring properties? I've spent five years trying to control the vining invasives from his property strangling my trees and get the Canada thistles under control. Yeah, not really concerned about his cows. Bad attitude, I know, but he has damaged more of the ares environent in his 10 years on that property than the previous two owners dating to the 1940's.
As for neighboring cattle, are you referring to the neighbor who allows his cows to destroy wetlands (read about the Chesapeake Bay watershed issues), cut down the stream buffer and believes it is his right to push his field scrapings on to neighboring properties? The one who cuts down trees on neighboring land if it shades his crops? The one who sprays pesticides that float on to the neighboring organic producer and associated beehives? The one who doesn't control invasive plants on his land and allows them to spread to neighboring properties? I've spent five years trying to control the vining invasives from his property strangling my trees and get the Canada thistles under control. Yeah, not really concerned about his cows. Bad attitude, I know, but he has damaged more of the ares environent in his 10 years on that property than the previous two owners dating to the 1940's.