I thought that looked like mustard. Around here we do all we can to get rid of it. I have a small field that I have seeded with alfalfa. It was a nice clean stand, until my neighbors hired hand ran through it with their hay bine. You see, when they seeded the field adjacent to mine they used oats from the bin, and didn't even run it through the fanning mill. Then they didn't cut the oats off until after the mustard went to seed. Of course having their hired hand cut through mine, twice, the mustard seed was carried into my alfalfa. On top of that, the fellow that makes up the hay on my field doesn't cut it until the alfalfa has gone to seed and is about to go down. By then the mustard has gone to seed too. I tried to get him to cut the hay before the mustard went to seed, but no such luck. I'm pretty sure that if the hay was cut before the mustard seeds out it can be gotten rid of by the time the alfalfa stand starts to thin out. That's the end of my mustard rant, sorry about that.
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