CowboyRam
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I'm not sure Coors has enough beer for me to mess with that Nope Rope.Alcohol at a frat party helps View attachment 44366
I'm not sure Coors has enough beer for me to mess with that Nope Rope.Alcohol at a frat party helps View attachment 44366
Hot rollers and Aqua Net have been retired! Ponytail or braid almost always. And a baseball hat.What did you end up doing with that big hair?
Big bag of Nopes!Alcohol at a frat party helps View attachment 44366
Found that out later. Her name was Phyllis and one of my friends kept her in his room at the frat house (in a giant tank). She got a little testy and tried to bite him, so he ended up donating her to the Sedgwick County Zoo. But in our defense, we were 19 and invincible
Carpe diem. aka - you go girlFound that out later. Her name was Phyllis and one of my friends kept her in his room at the frat house (in a giant tank). She got a little testy and tried to bite him, so he ended up donating her to the Sedgwick County Zoo. But in our defense, we were 19 and invincible
Aiming for 60 lbs oats and 86 lbs of fertilizer.At what rate do you seed at Silver?
Ken
For being a metric country we are still imperial in some aspects. Which is okay I guess, but what really gets me is the way bushels are used. Bushels are a volume, and when you buy oats you buy bushels but the bushels are sold by the standard 34 lbs per bushel. But oats don't weigh 34 lbs anymore. The last ones I bought weighed 48 lbs. So for me and my math challenged brain I have a hard time figuring out what planting 2 bu per acre (apparently the standard) really means.We do 40kg/ha.
Ken
Your southern neighbours have too much influence. We are surrounded by water.For being a metric country we are still imperial in some aspects. Which is okay I guess, but what really gets me is the way bushels are used. Bushels are a volume, and when you buy oats you buy bushels but the bushels are sold by the standard 34 lbs per bushel. But oats don't weigh 34 lbs anymore. The last ones I bought weighed 48 lbs. So for me and my math challenged brain I have a hard time figuring out what planting 2 bu per acre (apparently the standard) really means.
Woke up to 14 inches of nice wet snow and it hasn't quit. Supposed to snow through Sunday. After weeks of nothing but wind we needed it! Good timing too, just finished spreading fertilizer yesterday.