WC Milk. I know that there are some sharp folks on here that will get this...........eventually, hahahahaha!
First correct answer earns the title of LOCALITY MASTER.

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WC Milk. I know that there are some sharp folks on here that will get this...........eventually, hahahahaha!
First correct answer earns the title of LOCALITY MASTER.

Go for it!
Arkansas?
~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
Good guess Doug. But Nope.
Alabama?
-Phil
I'd guess western Alabama -- triangulum/syspila intergrade zone... lotsa great milks from there all the way over to N. Georgia and S. NC...
Chris
Whadda ya think?
That's a neat looking syspila. I like how white the back ground is on it.
Chad your not throwing a curve ball here are you?
North west Mississippi.
-Dell
NE Alabama?
How about Kansas??
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http://www.lampropelten.de.vu
Phil was first. It was found in north-central Alabama May '06.
Damn, I got on to late.I first looked at the pic and thought Alabama.I had some a few years ago from Wally Broda and they looked exactly like that.Then I saw 2 or 3 people answer.
That was a good one though.Sure can see the eastern influence in it.
Shannon
I'm anything but a Locality Master. LOL!!
Just a damn good guess. All though, you could send me a nice pair of those nice lookers. Syspila X Triangulum intergrades are a nice combo.
-Phil
But im from Alabama, and here latley im use to seeing those beautiful North bama milks
They seem to be out and about in this 60 degrees weather we have been having.
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