Japanese Millet, a warm season annual grass that tolerates wet soil conditions, grows on the mud flats along the north end of Kaw Lake in north central Oklahoma, Oct. 11. It is sown over 2,100 acres at the lake via a spray plane annually in late July or early August. It yields a high-quality seed that attracts an array of waterfowl, which in turn attracts hunters from across the nation.
Date Taken: | 10.11.2011 |
Date Posted: | 10.31.2011 15:37 |
Photo ID: | 482010 |
VIRIN: | 111011-A-VS667-003 |
Resolution: | 3872x2592 |
Size: | 4.44 MB |
Location: | KAW LAKE, OKLAHOMA, US |
Web Views: | 73 |
Downloads: | 2 |
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