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First calf spring 2011
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 849069" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Oh, now this is pleasant...</p><p></p><p>The farm owner called me yesterday afternoon while I was on the internet, told me there was snow to 200 meters coming and I should move the cows. I'm like, what? I've literally only just clicked away from the metservice website and it says cold rain. Told him the cows'll be fine, there's no grass in the paddock he suggests and I'll check them, bring the calves in if they're suffering. Walked round them at 2 am and the air was warm and all content.</p><p></p><p>This morning there's snow low on the ranges and the JSwap truck driver tells me he's never seen snow as low as this. I don't think any of it reached the farm.</p><p>I've just checked the metservice site - snow down to 200 metres, clearing this afternoon is today's summary.</p><p></p><p>Do they determine and post the forecast *after* the fact??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 849069, member: 9267"] Oh, now this is pleasant... The farm owner called me yesterday afternoon while I was on the internet, told me there was snow to 200 meters coming and I should move the cows. I'm like, what? I've literally only just clicked away from the metservice website and it says cold rain. Told him the cows'll be fine, there's no grass in the paddock he suggests and I'll check them, bring the calves in if they're suffering. Walked round them at 2 am and the air was warm and all content. This morning there's snow low on the ranges and the JSwap truck driver tells me he's never seen snow as low as this. I don't think any of it reached the farm. I've just checked the metservice site - snow down to 200 metres, clearing this afternoon is today's summary. Do they determine and post the forecast *after* the fact?? [/QUOTE]
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