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It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1829310" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I figure you and I have fairly similar winters. There may be a little bit of difference with you being a little further south. Seems like the counties just north of us tend to get a little more snow than we do and the ones up next to Ohio are usually a 2-3 degrees colder than here, south of here, they tend to be a couple degrees warmer a lot of times too. Seems like the weather systems kind of split and we kinda get the outer edge of a system. The more eastern mountain counties a lot of times get a little more snow than we do too.</p><p>Yeah, tractor tracks make ruts pretty quick, makes a mess for sure.</p><p>Some winters we do have some spells of frozen ground especially early morning, alway try to take advantage of that when I can. A lot of times when we get a couple inches or so of snow it's on top of mud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1829310, member: 24816"] I figure you and I have fairly similar winters. There may be a little bit of difference with you being a little further south. Seems like the counties just north of us tend to get a little more snow than we do and the ones up next to Ohio are usually a 2-3 degrees colder than here, south of here, they tend to be a couple degrees warmer a lot of times too. Seems like the weather systems kind of split and we kinda get the outer edge of a system. The more eastern mountain counties a lot of times get a little more snow than we do too. Yeah, tractor tracks make ruts pretty quick, makes a mess for sure. Some winters we do have some spells of frozen ground especially early morning, alway try to take advantage of that when I can. A lot of times when we get a couple inches or so of snow it’s on top of mud. [/QUOTE]
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