What does the poet mean by 'The crop untended goes to seed'?
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When such a crop has gone to seed, all the effort put into that crop is wasted, and the chances for making a profit are all but gone - and this loss is entirely due to careless, easily avoided mistakes. Laziness and neglect are defining factors in the phrase "gone to seed."
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When such a crop has gone to seed, all the effort put into that crop is wasted, and the chances for making a profit are all but gone - and this loss is entirely due to careless, easily avoided mistakes. Laziness and neglect are defining factors in the phrase "gone to seed.
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