ccstockfarms_2003
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Anyone having trouble with grasshoppers this year?... we were good up unitl two weeks ago, now we have lots. They keep a pasture well trimmed down when there is a lot of them lil buggers.
Typically you will see them more on overgrazed or thin pasture. Seems the lush pasture never has a problem - or we just never see it. Always seems to be bad during a dry season or overgrazed pasture.ccstockfarms_2003":2yz77vok said:Anyone having trouble with grasshoppers this year?... we were good up unitl two weeks ago, now we have lots. They keep a pasture well trimmed down when there is a lot of them lil buggers.
Anonymous":33tihwp9 said:Is it just me or is this bold type be nice irritating? Stop yelling!!!
Anonymous":3rlnfoh0 said:Is it just me or is this bold type be nice irritating? Stop yelling!!!
I am 100% in agreement with txagtxag":2zb3qtdk said:Anonymous":2zb3qtdk said:Is it just me or is this bold type be nice irritating? Stop yelling!!!
that wasn't me this time, but i agree. it is irritating & i don't think his opinion is worth any more than anyone else's but apparently he does.
Tc":15qb00gh said:who cares, as long you can read it.is there anything you boys wont bitch about?
Arnold Ziffle":10wyyhqo said:The bold print is of course different and unusual, but not nearly as irritating to me as when somebody emails me, or types on message boards, in all CAPS!!!
Thanks txag Maybe others on this board will understand what you are saying.txag":9yqi8u56 said:Arnold Ziffle":9yqi8u56 said:The bold print is of course different and unusual, but not nearly as irritating to me as when somebody emails me, or types on message boards, in all CAPS!!!
basically, in cyberspace etiquette, all CAPS & bold are the same. they're both equivalent to yelling in a real conversation & are considered rude.