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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1258304" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Well, we've sure got a heat wave coming through.. currently 97F (37C) in the shade... spent the last 3 days cutting hay, it's the first time we've had the entire first cut laying at one time.. For us that's about 30 acres leaving some for the cows to graze.. I often don't finish the first cut until july, so I'm ahead of the game there, but we could be in for some water shortages (not quite a drought though) come mid august and I'll have to do some fancy irrigation juggling to keep things growing and green.</p><p></p><p>Going to be a lot of really late nights together with long days for the next week until the hay is in, and then water like a madman again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1258304, member: 9096"] Well, we've sure got a heat wave coming through.. currently 97F (37C) in the shade... spent the last 3 days cutting hay, it's the first time we've had the entire first cut laying at one time.. For us that's about 30 acres leaving some for the cows to graze.. I often don't finish the first cut until july, so I'm ahead of the game there, but we could be in for some water shortages (not quite a drought though) come mid august and I'll have to do some fancy irrigation juggling to keep things growing and green. Going to be a lot of really late nights together with long days for the next week until the hay is in, and then water like a madman again... [/QUOTE]
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