Eager to get out and inhale fresh air, cooped-up humans fled pandemic tedium last spring, crowding parks, campsites, trails and other outdoor spaces. And why not? If you want to clear your head and lift your mood, there are worse ways to do it than by basking in nature. If you can capture the experience and share it with others later, itâs hard for some of us to resist taking a few photos. Every so often, farmers and their crops find themselves the focus of these would-be Kodak moments. Brad Weinhofer knows this feeling. The Express-Times, based in Easton, Pennsylvania, reports that Weinhofer Farms plants 150 to 200 acres of canola for a June harvest. Canola, which is commonly grown in Canada, also does well in the cooler climate of Pennsylvania. Itâs planted in fall and goes dormant during colder months. It grows in spring and then blooms in mid- to late May.