
Farming sunflowers in the US
It wasn’t until Russian Mennonites came to the northern parts of the US and…
Making It Grow Minutes · Amanda McNulty
June 11, 20221m 0s
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Show Notes
It wasn’t until Russian Mennonites came to the northern parts of the US and Canada in the late nineteenth century that sunflowers became a crop of interest in the US.