Seas of Gold

Canada is the top canola producer in the world, and of the Canadian provinces, my province of Saskatchewan is the top canola producer in Canada.

This is the time of year that canola comes into full bloom and my feature photo (taken “on the way by”) is typical of what we see no matter which direction we drive.

Click here if you’d like to learn about the many uses for canola besides canola oil for salad dressings or cooking.

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7 responses to “Seas of Gold”

  1. The Wholesome Spoon Avatar
    The Wholesome Spoon

    This is really beautiful and really interesting! I didn’t know Canada was the largest canola oil producer in the world!😍

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  2. Charla Avatar

    Wow, that is beautiful! And to learn all the things that can be done with it. Thanks for adding that link.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      You’re very welcome, Charla and thanks for your comment on the link. I’m happy it worked, as sometimes links don’t. Have a fab day!

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  3. explorenewness Avatar

    Beautiful! I love to see vast open spaces like this…fields of crops of any kind. We’ve been traveling through Nebraska and Iowa and have enjoyed all the open space! Lovely capture!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      So you’ll be seeing massive corn fields these days, Lenore. We travel through those states en route to Texas every fall. Have a fab day and safe travels!

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  4. Betty Avatar

    Beautiful picture, Terry! And a source of pride for you and your neighbors!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thank you, Betty! Years ago, we were called the bread basket of the world because of being the top durham producer. That went by the wayside when canola became such a hot commodity. Besides being a source of pride, as you said, it always makes for a pretty drive. I thought of you and your love of the color yellow when I made the post. Have a fab day!

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