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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1701891" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Had one of those big yellow and black spiders make a web the other day that I had to take down because it was right where I get into my storage box for the milk testing meters. Saw a couple wooly worms the other day... but usually see a bunch crossing the road on a nice bright sunny day... and we are supposed to have some real nice days this week. Will see what shows up. Had a lot of black ones last year and weather was not really that bad. It was down to 53 the last 2 mornings, but supposed to get back up into the 90's this week. </p><p>Cutting some hay since we got some rain and have had some growth. Won't be the best hay, but we have no small sq bales, so we have to try to get some in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1701891, member: 25884"] Had one of those big yellow and black spiders make a web the other day that I had to take down because it was right where I get into my storage box for the milk testing meters. Saw a couple wooly worms the other day... but usually see a bunch crossing the road on a nice bright sunny day... and we are supposed to have some real nice days this week. Will see what shows up. Had a lot of black ones last year and weather was not really that bad. It was down to 53 the last 2 mornings, but supposed to get back up into the 90's this week. Cutting some hay since we got some rain and have had some growth. Won't be the best hay, but we have no small sq bales, so we have to try to get some in. [/QUOTE]
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