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THe answer is corn if i post my answer here…
Rachel:
You were the first to email me…but I’m not sure you’re correct. I thought it was corn at first too, but the plants are only about 18″ tall and the tassels are bushy and orange-ish. On my trip back east, I will stop and check for certain. If you are right, I will email you with the winning gift certificate.
Thanks for responding. Mom
Taryn just emailed me–she was the second one to contact me. Her guess is sorghum. Taryn, you are the first to guess sorghum. On my return trip, I will stop to ask one of the Kansas farmers. If it is sorghum, you will win. Thanks for responding! Mom
I did some research, if it was not corn, it could also be: Grain sorghum but it can also be wheat as seen at this site
http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/fieldday/kids/crops/wheat.htm
It is sorghum or milo. We don’t grow that in Indiana!!!