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> Suddenly, everywhere there's millet. I've never seen this here before.
Another clear case of
climate change

Here the bristly foxtail recently popped up and now is everywhere. Maybe rapefugees bring those plants with them from the south? Host says many of our agricultural weeds in Middle Europe (some are beautiful like poppy, cornflower and grape hyacinth) were imported by Early European Farmers from Anatolia about 7000 years ago in the Neolithic. The seeds were contaminants in the grain they brought with them.