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<blockquote data-quote="Walkerranch" data-source="post: 1744592" data-attributes="member: 41534"><p>It's been a roller coaster through April and doesn't seem to be letting up. Some of the grass is getting taller, but is short for this time of year. Looks like the cool and cloudy days are going to continue right into May for us. </p><p></p><p>I'm a little worried about letting the cows out on the short pasture. I like the grass to get more of a head start, but the Hay is running low. Hopefully rotating them faster and just clipping the tops will buy me enough time for the weather to turn around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walkerranch, post: 1744592, member: 41534"] It's been a roller coaster through April and doesn't seem to be letting up. Some of the grass is getting taller, but is short for this time of year. Looks like the cool and cloudy days are going to continue right into May for us. I'm a little worried about letting the cows out on the short pasture. I like the grass to get more of a head start, but the Hay is running low. Hopefully rotating them faster and just clipping the tops will buy me enough time for the weather to turn around. [/QUOTE]
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