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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1840773" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>When the man who doesn't live here (lives 100 miles away) told me he had 25 bred heifer coming all the way from Oklahoma on January 5. I asked about feed and he pointed to hay field which wasn't harvested last summer. We do get winter here Less than a week after they arrived it was -5 with a foot of snow. The only way from here to where he lives is the freeway. There are no alternate routes. And this time of the year the freeway often gets closed from the state line all the way to Pendlton (150+ miles). There was certainly the potential for a train wreck. The bad weather didn't last long this year. And he brought in hay after the weather hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1840773, member: 498"] When the man who doesn't live here (lives 100 miles away) told me he had 25 bred heifer coming all the way from Oklahoma on January 5. I asked about feed and he pointed to hay field which wasn't harvested last summer. We do get winter here Less than a week after they arrived it was -5 with a foot of snow. The only way from here to where he lives is the freeway. There are no alternate routes. And this time of the year the freeway often gets closed from the state line all the way to Pendlton (150+ miles). There was certainly the potential for a train wreck. The bad weather didn't last long this year. And he brought in hay after the weather hit. [/QUOTE]
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