Step through the eucalyptus trees tracing the southern edge of Knoll Farms and a neighboring field of dirt unfolds, flat and tilled into tidy rows.
In the summer, a single plant, corn, overruns nearly all of the 50-some acres. Through the remaining seasons, the Brentwood land mostly lies dormant, uncovered, as winds continually abrade the topsoil.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
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