Ralph Gilkey, a third-generation farmer, and his son spelt out "Trump" in his their safflower field. "It's one mile wide and a half mile tall. Each letter is about 900-foot-wide," said Ralph.
I didn't know that safflowers were thorny until I inadvertently touched one and felt a prick while visiting a safflower field last week in Yonezawa, Yamagata Prefecture. I was also surprised that ...
Safflower seeds are a good option for a single-seed bird feeder. Some of the birds that eat safflower seeds include the black-capped chickadee, house finch, indigo bunting, mourning dove ...