Published May 05. 2017 12:29PM
A sea of yellow canola plants fill a field along Blue Mountain Road near Cherryville Tuesday afternoon. The field, a showstopper for passersby, has become a social media sensation with people posting and sharing photos of it. The yellow flowers give way to seed pods. Canola seeds are crushed into two component parts, oil and meal, which are then further manufactured into a wide variety of products. BOB FORD/TIMES NEWS
A sea of yellow canola plants fill a field along Blue Mountain Road near Cherryville Tuesday afternoon. The field, a showstopper for passersby, has become a social media sensation with people posting and sharing photos of it. The yellow flowers give way to seed pods. Canola seeds are crushed into two component parts, oil and meal, which are then further manufactured into a wide variety of products. BOB FORD/TIMES NEWS