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    #37
    No, pic from Oct 9, MT similar 10 & 11, and yesterday till noon. 5 miles north and 10 miles south had snow we missed, just real lucky, nothing else. Location location, next time one gets stomped on....Click image for larger version

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    Last edited by fjlip; Oct 13, 2018, 15:14.

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      #38



      The snow we got here this past Monday and Tuesday
      Won’t be nothing going here until at least Tuesday next week

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        #39
        had some real good goin here this mornin, got down to 12.5
        ***** of a wind, swaths were flipping
        snow was gone even on the north side
        now it's a god damn blizzard , 3" already

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          #40
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          had some real good goin here this mornin, got down to 12.5
          ***** of a wind, swaths were flipping
          snow was gone even on the north side
          now it's a god damn blizzard , 3" already
          Only thing that kept our fluffy canola swathes put was the 3/4” of rain before the blizzard (not sure to be thankful about that though?). Our snow totals since September 11 have been at least 18” (too depressing to keep track of really) and only 12% of our pathetic soggy and frozen crop in the bin. We’ve spent as much time harvesting and swathing as we should have to get the whole crop in this year. If this crop was a cow on our place the .243 would have put it out of it’s misery already.



          This was supposed to be baled dry for the alfalfa plant and make some good money. That’s not going to happen so instead we’re fixing up five miles of fence to graze these fields instead.



          The caragana and lilac were miserable on the high ground while the willows overtook the low ground on this half mile stretch. My Stihl and I persevered and reinforced my opinion that trees should not exist within a quarter mile of a fence.

          Stopped early today for Dad’s birthday. Normally we wait till after harvest for this but he doesn’t want to wait till spring apparently 😉



          I love the view from their place (minus the white stuff). You get views to the south and east of 60 miles and on really clear days you can see the mountains which would be about 200 miles west. We’re pretty “high” around here and it’s not even October 17 yet which ironically is my Dad’s actual birthday. 😎

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            #41
            Originally posted by woodland View Post

            A depressingly familiar picture woodland. Seems like that's all I've done from spring through to now. Completely fenced and cross-fenced 6 quarters to secure extra grazing for our herd. Through bush and sloughs, ticks and heat and then snow and cold. The end is in sight though - I reckon a couple of hours left but it can wait for the warm up just around the corner!

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              #42
              Woodland and Grassy...if terrain allows wouldn't running a 15 foot mower around the perimeter of pastures(maybe two passes) along the fences to keep the brush back help? Fencing in trees and brush sucks.

              Mother nature is very persistent. And she will win out in the end if you let your guard down. She has a way of reclaiming what she wants if your guard is lowered. We have hay sloughs here that have been clean cut for years, decades, that willows still try to re-establish themselves in.

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                #43
                Or do like most guys in our area hire a Cat or track hoe and clean along the fence then mow once a year. Even on rented. It has a cost.
                Last edited by SASKFARMER3; Oct 14, 2018, 08:38.

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                  #44
                  Snow after the rain on Friday to Saturday. Sunny and 0 today snow almost gone maybe Tuesday with dryer.

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                    #45
                    Shit it’s cool the NW Wind today

                    Prime rib almost ready.

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                      #46
                      Ah supper

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                        #47
                        Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                        Ah supper
                        And you expect that to feed all us Agrivillers? 😋
                        I would like a spiced Caesar to go with that. 😋

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                          #48
                          It was so juicy and good.

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