Is Wheatlage a Word? Plus, Avian Influenza Found in Beef | Buzzard's Beat
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We mowed and chopped our wheat and rye cover crops to store for silage. Is wheatlage a word? That seems so odd. Plus an update (just a few days after the initial report) about avian influenza found in ground beef samples.
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