The Star: De Soto sunflowers help fight polio
What started as a quest for sunflower patterns to paint on a barn has become a field of real sunflowers planted to raise money for a cause.
Darrel Zimmerman, owner of Zimmerman’s Kill Creek Farm in De Soto, wanted to paint sunflowers on his historic barn to commemorate the Kansas state flower and 150 years of statehood in 2010.
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