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<blockquote data-quote="T &amp;amp; B farms" data-source="post: 1534568" data-attributes="member: 34352"><p>All good info and I apreciate it very much. Yes there will be cows wintered here, so watering system has to be freeze proof. Once the grass is mostly gone (most years jan-mid March, I quick rotating them so much and feed hay) although, if I decide to go with Bermuda on this 160, I will drill wheat or rye into it. I can't picture how a portable tank will work? I'm not overly concerned about a little extra work and money if it is worthwhile. I am young, enterjeric, and have most all the tools I could ever need to Lay water lines and such.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add there is no power on this property, so any type of electric heater is out. Unless there is some kind of solar powered heater I am not aware of</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T & B farms, post: 1534568, member: 34352"] All good info and I apreciate it very much. Yes there will be cows wintered here, so watering system has to be freeze proof. Once the grass is mostly gone (most years jan-mid March, I quick rotating them so much and feed hay) although, if I decide to go with Bermuda on this 160, I will drill wheat or rye into it. I can’t picture how a portable tank will work? I’m not overly concerned about a little extra work and money if it is worthwhile. I am young, enterjeric, and have most all the tools I could ever need to Lay water lines and such. Edited to add there is no power on this property, so any type of electric heater is out. Unless there is some kind of solar powered heater I am not aware of [/QUOTE]
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