Today is a nice dang day. Our yard is a soppy mess. Supposed to haul canola tomorrow of course.
Love this time of year, but hate the limitations. I wanna work on stuff, but do not have a very great yard for doing so, and it is so soft right now. Snow cover is back down to probably 60% in the fields, but the snow left, is that deep snow that takes forever to melt.
So I am in the house, trying to decide which feed barley variety to grab, and if I should do keet canary again, or go with bastia. I never saw a big yield out of keet like it says in the book.
So what do you all do when it is sloppy and you can't move? Or do you all have no snow left and have pristine paved yards? And your machinery is all new, so there is nothing to really fix? lol!
Love this time of year, but hate the limitations. I wanna work on stuff, but do not have a very great yard for doing so, and it is so soft right now. Snow cover is back down to probably 60% in the fields, but the snow left, is that deep snow that takes forever to melt.
So I am in the house, trying to decide which feed barley variety to grab, and if I should do keet canary again, or go with bastia. I never saw a big yield out of keet like it says in the book.
So what do you all do when it is sloppy and you can't move? Or do you all have no snow left and have pristine paved yards? And your machinery is all new, so there is nothing to really fix? lol!
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