DNelson
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maybe they are heading north to get out of the heat!The hordes of hummingbirds here pulled out last night.
That's two to three weeks earlier than normal.
maybe they are heading north to get out of the heat!The hordes of hummingbirds here pulled out last night.
That's two to three weeks earlier than normal.
Next week looks promising. We have a day that shows high of 90, low of 65, humidity in the 40s. That's going to be nice.Wow, Rafter S, they got that forecast way wrong, uh? Im in Milam County and looking at kissing 100 degrees this week.
CB, same here - our hummers hit hard for several weeks and then last Thursday they all left. We've had one or two come by every day, but I think they are just stragglers.
Boy howdy, do we have different ideas on what nice weather is!Next week looks promising. We have a day that shows high of 90, low of 65, humidity in the 40s. That's going to be nice.
Invest 98L ...Planning on cutting some hay tomorrow....will see if that can shake some precipitation loose....
Me too. I will take something between 10 & 0 over a 90 degree day any day of the week and twice on Sunday. It is 38 on the porch this morning. The forecast says 74 for the high. That is much closer to nice weather.Boy howdy, do we have different ideas on what nice weather is!
Well I triedā¦.made a round in 3 different patches. None are worth the time, expense, and wear and tear of cutting. Just to thin. Might have made 3/4 of a roll to the acre. Left the gates open after I pulled out of the patches.Invest 98L ...
That August moisture we got is gone. Last couple days hit 100 typical for here, Sunday night in the 50's for a week with no rain in site.Well I triedā¦.made a round in 3 different patches. None are worth the time, expense, and wear and tear of cutting. Just to thin. Might have made 3/4 of a roll to the acre. Left the gates open after I pulled out of the patches.
Like I said, I tried.
That's a fact!That August moisture we got is gone. Last couple days hit 100 typical for here, Sunday night in the 50's for a week with no rain in site.
Everything a cow bites off now ain't coming back till next spring.
Yupā¦but no army wormsā¦.as of nowThat's a fact!
Go cut the rest of it!Well I triedā¦.made a round in 3 different patches. None are worth the time, expense, and wear and tear of cutting. Just to thin. Might have made 3/4 of a roll to the acre. Left the gates open after I pulled out of the patches.
Like I said, I tried.
It's worth more to me in the field than in the barn.Go cut the rest of it!
There's guys here baling half a bale to the acre. There just ain't none....
It's expensive but it beats the heck out of a Snowball! And if it'll make rain, it's definitely worth it. Try harder dernit!
Grackles. Huge flocks of them move through Texas.I've been seeing big flocks of black birds (not Blackbirds) moving thru this area. Since I'm new here, I have no idea if they are migratory or avian residents that are suddenly stirred up over something but they weren't around during the summer months.