I love beans too...just not soy beans. They always say farmers feed America but all the farmers around me only grew soy beans and field corn...neither of which I eat!
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I can't imagine how delicious that field must look to her!!
ReplyDeleteNice! Our beans look like they have been starved...which they have been. In most spots you can see bare ground.
ReplyDeleteThose fields in the valley that get the dew moisture are doing better.
I saw a lot of deer last night while riding.
What a sweetie!
ReplyDeleteNice tender leaves - probably a gourmet lunch for her.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why I don't know that deer eat soy beans. Of course they do. They eat everything else!
ReplyDeleteA buffet!
ReplyDeleteQuick and easy food supply. She's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteBeans YUMMMM!
ReplyDeleteOh deer. Well, it's a big field. Maybe a few plants won't be missed.
ReplyDeleteThat deer knows a good thing when she sees it and it would take more than a car driving by to scare her off.
ReplyDeleteWe have two rabbits in our yard that do the same. They seem indifferent to our being around.
ReplyDeleteShe’s so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous doe. She does know tasty food when she sees it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Those must be Fava Beans? I saw my first field of them here last summer. They plant them as a rotational crop after canola.
ReplyDeleteShirley, Some kind of edible beans...planted after a corn crop. :)
ReplyDeleteI love beans too...just not soy beans. They always say farmers feed America but
ReplyDeleteall the farmers around me only grew soy beans and field corn...neither of which I eat!