DNelson
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great.No no - not cut - still growing!
great.No no - not cut - still growing!
Unseasonably low this week but just in time for kids/grandkids to come down from Michigan, 105 temp (not heat index) the entire time they're here. I feel your pain!How's this for a forecast?
Did they really need to say, "blazing" sunshine?Unseasonably low this week but just in time for kids/grandkids to come down from Michigan, 105 temp (not heat index) the entire time they're here. I feel your pain!
Yes…and there are 3 of those in the accuweather 10 day forecast…"blazing sun & hot"…this is gettin' roughDid they really need to say, "blazing" sunshine?
This is what AccuWeather says for today through Monday: Very hot and less humid with sizzling sunshine; start of a prolonged and extreme heat wave. High 109Yes…and there are 3 of those in the accuweather 10 day forecast…"blazing sun & hot"…this is gettin' rough
Is that normal for August up there??Been getting down into the 40s at night. Furnace has been running in the house...
OK now.... Note: revisit next February.Is that normal for August up there??
@TCRanch I started at first light this morning. By 11 it was blazing!
The amount of sweat just patching some fence up on a lease place was ridiculous!!
Got it all wrapped up by 1130 and headed to the sale and some air conditioning. Calves are still high. Grass is drying up a bit. Still cutting hay. It's 10pm now and just eating supper.
I do not want any more summer time thank you very much!
Did ya'll manage to get enough hay put up for this winter?
We have been shipping a LOT up to Kansas.
They revised the forecast and it's supposed to be in the 100's through Saturday. Today & tomorrow 109 with heat index 112. Any grass that wasn't cut/baled is going to burn up, especially with no chance of rain. We did go ahead and have the west 80 baled. Just native prairie but beggars can't be choosers. Should get us through the winter, assuming we don't have to start putting out bales in freakin' September like we did last year.Is that normal for August up there??
@TCRanch I started at first light this morning. By 11 it was blazing!
The amount of sweat just patching some fence up on a lease place was ridiculous!!
Got it all wrapped up by 1130 and headed to the sale and some air conditioning. Calves are still high. Grass is drying up a bit. Still cutting hay. It's 10pm now and just eating supper.
I do not want any more summer time thank you very much!
Did ya'll manage to get enough hay put up for this winter?
We have been shipping a LOT up to Kansas.