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Getting some silage done.
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Collecting the bales.
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At the sawmill to saw some wood up. Going to build a barn in a couple of weeks.
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The charbull-herd in a newly fenced pasturefield.
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Angusbull-herd.
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Thanks for the tour. Very pretty country. Gonna come see ya'll one day when I take my world retirement tour.

What kind of grass are you making haylage out of?
 
Jogeephus":3b0lukbd said:
Thanks for the tour. Very pretty country. Gonna come see ya'll one day when I take my world retirement tour.

What kind of grass are you making haylage out of?

Different kinds of ryegrass, Timothy and Cock's-foot .
 
I enjoy your pictures. Looks like you've got some nice looking cattle. Just out of curiosity how is your daylight running right now? (Around here sunrise is about 6:15 and sunset is about 7:20, so that gives us just a little more than 13 hours of daylight.)
 
CUZ":1sftlkdn said:
I enjoy your pictures. Looks like you've got some nice looking cattle. Just out of curiosity how is your daylight running right now? (Around here sunrise is about 6:15 and sunset is about 7:20, so that gives us just a little more than 13 hours of daylight.)

Sunrise 6:06, sunset 20:10.
 
Thanks for the info.

Ok, I'm confused. I thought you were North of me and would have SHORTER days. Not much shorter but a little bit.

So how are your temps running? Around here we're getting a little relief. Instead of the high temps running in the 100 - 105 range they're down in the 95 - 99 degree range. (Of course those are Fahrenheit degrees.)
 
CUZ":380g66a0 said:
Thanks for the info.

Ok, I'm confused. I thought you were North of me and would have SHORTER days. Not much shorter but a little bit.

So how are your temps running? Around here we're getting a little relief. Instead of the high temps running in the 100 - 105 range they're down in the 95 - 99 degree range. (Of course those are Fahrenheit degrees.)

I live in the southern of Sweden.

We are in the begining of the fall and it starts to get a bit cold at night, about 40-50 degrees in the night and 55-65 in the daytime.
 
Nice pictures and thanks for sharing. I wonder on your choice of Angus bulls. Any reason you went with Red? We use red down here in the south as they are purported to be a little more heat tolerant.

Do you barn them in the winter?
 
flaboy?":3k0mwfhg said:
Nice pictures and thanks for sharing. I wonder on your choice of Angus bulls. Any reason you went with Red? We use red down here in the south as they are purported to be a little more heat tolerant.

Do you barn them in the winter?

I want to keep my cattle red :)
Yes, i do barn them in the winter.
 
Brute 23":sjpoxue0 said:
Nice pics... do yall not have a Home Depot close by? :D

Is that a Deutz-Fahr Tractor?

Yes we do, but wood in those dimentions cost a fortune if i should by them. When i take my own trees to te saw mill i get them done 95% cheaper.

No, that not a Deutz-Fahr, it´s a Fendt the Rolls Royce of traktors.
 
edde_1":3jqachgu said:
Brute 23":3jqachgu said:
Nice pics... do yall not have a Home Depot close by? :D

Is that a Deutz-Fahr Tractor?

Yes we do, but wood in those dimentions cost a fortune if i should by them. When i take my own trees to te saw mill i get them done 95% cheaper.

No, that not a Deutz-Fahr, it´s a Fendt the Rolls Royce of traktors.

:)
 

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