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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1724087" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>We have pretty open, easy winters here, but yesterday we were the bullseye for a storm that was maybe 30 miles long and 10 miles wide that dumped 18" of snow and turned below 0* F last night and less than 10* all day. Busted the half mile through the snow on my tired old IH 485 2wd tractor to get cows fed (first bale of the year was yesterday). As soon as I got back to the house the wind kicked up to 30 mph the rest of the day, out of the south, which is backwards to all the windbreaks, so cows catching hell, but at least they have 2 days of hay in front of them (or at least what they didn't crap on after they got their initial fill up). Still blowing, but supposed to turn and come from the west overnight with a chinook and be 32* by 3 a.m. and in the 40s tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1724087, member: 38220"] We have pretty open, easy winters here, but yesterday we were the bullseye for a storm that was maybe 30 miles long and 10 miles wide that dumped 18" of snow and turned below 0* F last night and less than 10* all day. Busted the half mile through the snow on my tired old IH 485 2wd tractor to get cows fed (first bale of the year was yesterday). As soon as I got back to the house the wind kicked up to 30 mph the rest of the day, out of the south, which is backwards to all the windbreaks, so cows catching hell, but at least they have 2 days of hay in front of them (or at least what they didn't crap on after they got their initial fill up). Still blowing, but supposed to turn and come from the west overnight with a chinook and be 32* by 3 a.m. and in the 40s tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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