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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1392175" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>The temps we are having are scaring us right now. Getting up in the high 70's and hit 80 a few days. If this is the temps in January I am afraid to see what we will be dealing with in July and August. It is scary, I would rather have some cold weather just to remember what winter is suppose to feel like. We have had a couple cold snaps that lasted a day or at the most two days but only a couple. The majority of this winter has just been warm, Christmas day was actually hot. We were worried the Bahia grass was going to choke out the winter pastures as it was starting to green up until that cold snap last week. I know it was stealing some of the fertilizer away from the rye. So I imagine I will be some kind of jealous of you guys when we are dealing with 100 degree temps with humidity in the 90% range. As close to hell as your going to get this side of the real thing. Ky Hills they are level pastures right now but give the bulls a few weeks and we will have holes dug all over it! Why oh why do they love to dig so much?</p><p></p><p>gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1392175, member: 13402"] The temps we are having are scaring us right now. Getting up in the high 70's and hit 80 a few days. If this is the temps in January I am afraid to see what we will be dealing with in July and August. It is scary, I would rather have some cold weather just to remember what winter is suppose to feel like. We have had a couple cold snaps that lasted a day or at the most two days but only a couple. The majority of this winter has just been warm, Christmas day was actually hot. We were worried the Bahia grass was going to choke out the winter pastures as it was starting to green up until that cold snap last week. I know it was stealing some of the fertilizer away from the rye. So I imagine I will be some kind of jealous of you guys when we are dealing with 100 degree temps with humidity in the 90% range. As close to hell as your going to get this side of the real thing. Ky Hills they are level pastures right now but give the bulls a few weeks and we will have holes dug all over it! Why oh why do they love to dig so much? gizmom [/QUOTE]
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