T Train Well-known member Joined Dec 21, 2004 Messages 195 Mar 11, 2010 #1 Just came back from loading up the feeders with big rounds. Not a single strand of twine was frozen to a bale.
Just came back from loading up the feeders with big rounds. Not a single strand of twine was frozen to a bale.
Jogeephus Well-known member Joined Jul 17, 2006 Messages 24,228 City & State/Province South Georgia Mar 11, 2010 #2 I'd say spring has sprung here. Lots of flowers blooming and I'm seeing some birds I haven't seen in a while.
I'd say spring has sprung here. Lots of flowers blooming and I'm seeing some birds I haven't seen in a while.
P plumber_greg Well-known member Joined Dec 16, 2008 Messages 1,396 City & State/Province NW Missouri Mar 11, 2010 #3 Yesterday was the first day this winter that all the net wrap all came off. We have just had so much moisture, I see water running from the bales in the front end loader. gs
Yesterday was the first day this winter that all the net wrap all came off. We have just had so much moisture, I see water running from the bales in the front end loader. gs
J john250 Well-known member Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 8,301 City & State/Province Holton, IN elevation 768 ft Mar 11, 2010 #4 I heard tree frogs today. YES!
backhoeboogie Well-known member Joined Jan 16, 2006 Messages 15,165 City & State/Province Texas Mar 11, 2010 #5 Practically all the fruit trees are in full bloom. Lots of native trees budding out. BUT, the mesquites haven't budded yet. Until I see buds on mesquites -
Practically all the fruit trees are in full bloom. Lots of native trees budding out. BUT, the mesquites haven't budded yet. Until I see buds on mesquites -