greybeard":2zwt9chk said:Same here TB, except I did not have to feed any hay even during bone dry last 2 weeks of June, all of July or 1st week of August. We got our daily dose of rain about 8am today--might get more around 2pm. Supposed to be less chances next week tho.
arkie1":33tl3hco said:That's some good looking ground CB.
It had crossed my mind last week to put out some range meal. I've got plenty of grass but it was old and drying up. We've been getting about 8/10ths a day for the last 8 or 9 days. Getting nice and green again......soggy too.TexasBred":1fbnj6bj said:Two weeks ago I put out my first rolls of hay because what grass was left was getting old, tough and no nutrition... For the last week, cows have not been able to keep up with the grass.
backhoeboogie":2pa6ui3g said:100 degrees with plenty of wind will get it right back to struggling in a hurry. There is a lot of plowing going on now that the ground is moist. Really hoping these folks keep their dirt.
backhoeboogie":2nl6mh59 said:CB should we be concerned about this Global Cooling thing? There's no imminent ice age coming or anything?