A Wisconsin farmers know people need a reason to smile this year and he hopes 2 million sunflowers will do it. Scott Thompson, a fourth generation berry farmer, said it was his wife's idea to bring blossoms of sunshine into the mix this year. When the coronavirus pandemic hit, they knew they wanted to help people, especially those in nearby urban areas, with an escape "to get away from their reality for a little bit," Thompson told USA Today. So, over five weeks, Thompson progressively planted sunflower seeds across 22 acres. The grand number of 2 million was not in...