Fruits of my labor...

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skyhightree1

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Looks like the areas I replanted are coming on.

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Looks good. We've had a bunch of rain and I was walking in mine the other day admiring how deep it was when I thought about snakes and decided that wasn't the best thing to do.

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Looks GOOD! :nod:

Wish mine looked that good maybe it will when it warms up and starts growing but right now its 25 and snowing :frowns:
 
The clover will make them slick up fast. We just got hit with 5 inches of rain behind another 4 inches and I have one field that really needs grazing but I'm afraid to turn them loose on it because its so wet. Hopefully it will dry up shortly.
 
it is raining like crazy here too a couple times a week. However it is supposed to be in the low of the 20's this week but we will see.
 
Jogeephus":1hff5bn6 said:
The clover will make them slick up fast. We just got hit with 5 inches of rain behind another 4 inches and I have one field that really needs grazing but I'm afraid to turn them loose on it because its so wet. Hopefully it will dry up shortly.
I got a field i want to fence in and let them graze but i have the same thing with the water
 
Looks good to both sky and Jo, our grass is doing very well here also. I have one more cow to calve then it's done with hay and on to pasture until late October mid November. Cow is very close.
 
Water can be a real pain but far better than a drought. I wish I had a way of getting some nitrogen on the we field and it would be something else. I haven't been putting out much hay for the last month but they've had to work for what they are getting but what they are getting must be pretty nutritious judging from their pies.
 
Looking at those pictures makes me jealous. Hopefully in 6 weeks or so it will be green UP here and I will have a similar picture in my pastures.
 
We just got 5" of snow this past weekend, calling for more later this week as well. Just a nuisance as the ground is thawed out so all it does is turn to mud.
 
Looking good gentlemen. The grass is starting to green up here but it's been awful dry for this time of year so not much growth yet.
 

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