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Good Timing for a Change
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<blockquote data-quote="CaddoFarms" data-source="post: 1246753" data-attributes="member: 23007"><p>I feel ya and alot of others do right now i reckon. Im trying to get a new house finished on a new farm and its been a struggle. Some patures look like rice fields around here. I tried to bring a truck and pup full of gravel in late march when we had a 9 day streak with no rain.....well after 9 days he still got stuck. Im trying to figure out how im gonna brush hog my pastures before it gets out of control without rutting up the place or getting stuck. But im not complaining either hopefully this helps the pastures im trying to get in shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaddoFarms, post: 1246753, member: 23007"] I feel ya and alot of others do right now i reckon. Im trying to get a new house finished on a new farm and its been a struggle. Some patures look like rice fields around here. I tried to bring a truck and pup full of gravel in late march when we had a 9 day streak with no rain.....well after 9 days he still got stuck. Im trying to figure out how im gonna brush hog my pastures before it gets out of control without rutting up the place or getting stuck. But im not complaining either hopefully this helps the pastures im trying to get in shape. [/QUOTE]
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