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A small , but vital point here: the importation of lucerne (possibly by accident as a seed) as a feed crop for cavalry mounts was a key technological step in the improved provisioning of horses.

 

They fed them Buicks!?! :horse:

 

You have a car named after alfalfa? :dontgetit:

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You have a car named after alfalfa? :dontgetit:

I imagine its actually named after the Swiss town but yes:

2007 Buick Lucerne

 

 

In much of the country where there is a Safeway (or its 'little sister' Randalls) store, Lucerne is also the 'store brand' name!

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