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How 'bout that winter???
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1315275" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Right where I'm at! I started feeding Jan 1st this year, first time I had enough stockpiled to get me that far, and a lot of that was thanks to weaning at the end of august instead of the end of october. </p><p>We had some cold spells, nothing terrible though, frost is out of the ground now, corrals a little muddy but the fields are good. I sowed rye today actually, I'm trying a few things with using it for pasture rejuvenation, trying to choke out some of those fine grasses and get some clear ground I can plant better stuff in.. I put about 40 lb/ac broadcast, then ran the harrows over it twice, will run a roller over it tomorrow. Forecast for March says mostly cloudy, a little sun, and lots of little showers, so I think it's the perfect time to plant it and see if I can get it to come up. I can say we had an unseasonably warm February.. hardly had a frost, and it usually is hardly much above freezing.. I think we've hit 70F/20C here already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1315275, member: 9096"] Right where I'm at! I started feeding Jan 1st this year, first time I had enough stockpiled to get me that far, and a lot of that was thanks to weaning at the end of august instead of the end of october. We had some cold spells, nothing terrible though, frost is out of the ground now, corrals a little muddy but the fields are good. I sowed rye today actually, I'm trying a few things with using it for pasture rejuvenation, trying to choke out some of those fine grasses and get some clear ground I can plant better stuff in.. I put about 40 lb/ac broadcast, then ran the harrows over it twice, will run a roller over it tomorrow. Forecast for March says mostly cloudy, a little sun, and lots of little showers, so I think it's the perfect time to plant it and see if I can get it to come up. I can say we had an unseasonably warm February.. hardly had a frost, and it usually is hardly much above freezing.. I think we've hit 70F/20C here already. [/QUOTE]
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