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    #11
    Ok, I'll try it again.

    <a href="http://s17.photobucket.com/user/Kato1/media/c8dd332b-633c-4e39-b935-a609df36d28c.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b67/Kato1/c8dd332b-633c-4e39-b935-a609df36d28c.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo c8dd332b-633c-4e39-b935-a609df36d28c.jpg"/></a>

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      #12
      My grass is all banked here too.....snow banked.

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        #13
        grassfarmer - curious as to whether you have wildlife move in over the winter? If we did that here in the Peace the elk would be all over it and there would be nothing left for the cows. Sure looks good though - wish we could do it.

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          #14
          With us, it's deer. We left a bit of corn out because the cows were starting to calf, and we're averaging fifty deer a night out there. By the time the snow melts down enough to get back out there, we're not expecting any corn to be left.

          At least it's keeping them off the haystacks.

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            #15
            We haven't had elk here but I know there are some
            probably 5 or 6 miles away. That's always deterred
            me from swath grazing cereals. We have close to 20
            mule deer that winter in a wooded area on our land
            and they walked across these pastures regularly to
            eat a neighbours alfalfa quarter this winter. Saw 19
            deer and 7 moose on that alfalfa one morning - I
            guess it's a bigger draw than my grass.

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