Burlington sunflower field becomes social media hot spot
By: Mark McPherson
Posted: Aug 4, 2019 9:00 AM CDT

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(BURLINGTON) - What started as one farmer’s idea has turned into a social media phenomenon.
A few years ago, Joe Greeter and his wife Jennifer planted sunflowers as a way to attract deer, but instead it attracted thousands of photographers and people looking for that picture on social media.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Mark McPherson shares the story behind a sunflower paradise that's bloomed into a picture perfect destination.
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