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Getting Close to Harvest Time

After months of slow growth during the fall and winter in Kansas, the wheatgrass is still shorter in height than tray-grown wheat grass grown in a hot house or other artificially-warm conditions. The leaves of true wheatgrass are much darker green. They are thick. They are wide. They are fleshy and full of juice, and that juice is almost as thick as syrup and much darker green than tray grown wheatgrass.

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Uploaded on February 1, 2011
Taken on April 23, 2005