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<blockquote data-quote="chaded" data-source="post: 1770131" data-attributes="member: 33922"><p>I am now but only for the past 6 years. I grew up and lived most of my life in central ohio 3 hours north and lived clear in the upper northeast corner of Ohio for 6 years as well. I have never in my life heard anyone describe Ohio as cloudy and where grass won't grow. Lol. </p><p></p><p>I could graze pretty close to how I am here where I grew up a few hours north. Some years you might shave a little grazing time off. Upper northeast corner would be hit or miss but not because the sun doesn't shine but because there is a lot more snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaded, post: 1770131, member: 33922"] I am now but only for the past 6 years. I grew up and lived most of my life in central ohio 3 hours north and lived clear in the upper northeast corner of Ohio for 6 years as well. I have never in my life heard anyone describe Ohio as cloudy and where grass won’t grow. Lol. I could graze pretty close to how I am here where I grew up a few hours north. Some years you might shave a little grazing time off. Upper northeast corner would be hit or miss but not because the sun doesn’t shine but because there is a lot more snow. [/QUOTE]
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