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<blockquote data-quote="LazyARanch" data-source="post: 740549" data-attributes="member: 11544"><p>Aaron, </p><p></p><p>I think our trees catch and hold quite a bit. I've got some pics of the snowbanks at our ND property which is about 5 miles from the Red River and it's kinda nuts! This is the most snow we've had since the winter of '96-'97, and we had that HUGE flood in the spring of '97. We are most definitely going to have a mess in about 2 months (give or take a couple weeks).</p><p>And then we send the water north to Pembina at the border and on to Winnipeg after that! :nod: </p><p></p><p>Our ranch up in northwest Minnesota has quite a bit of snow too but with more trees it's spread out more evenly. The cows are doing well. The problem is that it's fairly flat up there so it will be pretty swampy/boggy all over when it warms up. They sure learn to find the high spots! They may not LIKE getting their feet wet, but they'll be dealing with it all the same! :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazyARanch, post: 740549, member: 11544"] Aaron, I think our trees catch and hold quite a bit. I've got some pics of the snowbanks at our ND property which is about 5 miles from the Red River and it's kinda nuts! This is the most snow we've had since the winter of '96-'97, and we had that HUGE flood in the spring of '97. We are most definitely going to have a mess in about 2 months (give or take a couple weeks). And then we send the water north to Pembina at the border and on to Winnipeg after that! :nod: Our ranch up in northwest Minnesota has quite a bit of snow too but with more trees it's spread out more evenly. The cows are doing well. The problem is that it's fairly flat up there so it will be pretty swampy/boggy all over when it warms up. They sure learn to find the high spots! They may not LIKE getting their feet wet, but they'll be dealing with it all the same! :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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