Sheep and fodder crop near Detchant Park - geograph.org.uk - 416851
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Sheep and fodder crop near Detchant Park Why bother to harvest the crop when you you can take the sheep straight to it? Probably swedes or a similar root crop. The sheep eat the roots where they are planted, leaving a field full of white stumps. Date: 14 April 2007. Source: From geograph.org.uk. Author: Phil Champion. Attribution(required by the license)Phil Champion / Sheep and fodder crop near Detchant Park / CC BY-SA 2.0. Phil Champion / Sheep and fodder crop near Detchant Park. Camera location55° 37′ 44″ N, 1° 52′ 16″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.628800; -1.871000. Object location55° 37′ 44″ N, 1° 52′ 16″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.628800; -1.871000.
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- Brassica (mustard)
- Brassica napus (Rutabaga)
- Brassica napus rapifera (rutabaga)
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