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    #37
    So Tom, what is the right path?
    I still think a full time paid lobby office necessary even though we will never have accountable representation as in the US Senate.
    I realize it takes time in a post board wasteland. But how do you explain some of the folderoll from our "reps"??
    I have perhaps selfishly, been requesting refunds for 3 years now in protest.

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      #38
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      So Tom, what is the right path?
      I still think a full time paid lobby office necessary even though we will never have accountable representation as in the US Senate.
      I realize it takes time in a post board wasteland. But how do you explain some of the folderoll from our "reps"??
      I have perhaps selfishly, been requesting refunds for 3 years now in protest.
      Spent 2 'advisor' days in Leduc last week... with my neighbour giving input.

      It is important to share real farm experiences... the whole 'sustainable farming' 'net zero...carbon footprint' that gets PHD pushed.. without practical 'ground proofing' is overwhelming I agree.

      Yet to advance we must forge ahead. It is hypocrisy to complain ... like not voting in an election then blaming everyone who voted for the failures... yet the positive solutions are expected without credit to those who stuck their necks out and won the small battles .

      Democracy is a 'messy' governance system... yet one look at Russian tyranny encourages us to work for a better tomorrow for future generations. Far too many have lost this motivation... as family social structures and intergenerational heritage is tossed aside for retirements at beach houses in the tropic paradises...

      We are all responsible to be examples of those who build forward prosperity... not consumers of past blessings!

      What motivates us... speaks volumes to future generations!

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        #39
        This week it’s all about getting ready for the baby bovines that are on the way here. Had a couple cows calve early on the corn stalks which is very muddy so we moved them close to home to some drier pasture.


        The yearlings are still on the corn and hopefully will get a couple weeks yet. Never dreamed it would last this long considering the herds of elk and thousands of ducks that enjoyed it all winter as well.

        Just finishing our calving shed for the cows. Mostly recycled and only about $2500 in new screws and lumber in it. It’s been 20 years that the cow maternity pens have been outdoors so I’m looking forward to hopefully not needing it😉

        Is there a young boy out there who doesn’t like to write with his hose in the snow?😎


        Always amazed by grass turning green the day after the snow melts off it. The circle of life begins again here and life is great🍀

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          #40
          Hopefully we can get a decent snow melt this next week , especially those with cattle north of us .

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            #41
            Still got a ways to go here
            This just 2 miles south of farm

            I don’t think we will get much run off , most likely just a few potholes and mid sized sloughs



            Finally feels more like spring today

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              #42
              Thought I saw a bare patch on the home quarter the other day. But it was just another dead deer. Could skidoo anywhere your heart desires.

              This is getting to be not funny anymore. All single digit highs, many barely above freezing for two weeks. A bunch of highs of plus one in mid April?

              That would be a first, even in this foresaken Siberian slough.

              I’m gunna run out of feed at this rate. There will for sure not be green grass until late may at the earliest.

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                #43
                A line NW to SE 20 miles N of 16 is still FULL winter. Another 1" last hour. Roofs have old snow yet. Totally BRIGHT white melts very slowly. Forecast highs 1-6C next 7 days. Another planet compared to 50 miles S and W.

                Same here Trails still marked, one groomed a few days ago.

                Everyone is REALLY tired of the COLD/SNOW and SHITTY, icy, snow blown onto highways every week..... since Nov
                Last edited by fjlip; Apr 3, 2022, 13:01.

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                  #44
                  Not to worry , growing seasons are getting longer, especially in the northern latitudes . They say by 3-5 weeks if I remember?
                  Hopefully no frost on June 20th this year

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                    #45
                    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post

                    I’m gunna run out of feed at this rate. There will for sure not be green grass until late may at the earliest.
                    It can look pretty bleak this time of year Sheep but when spring comes it will happen fast! We had 100% snow cover into April a few years ago and I was wondering how the cows would calve in snow. But thankfully by the middle of the month the sun got so high that the hill tops started showing up and in a few days the snow was gone and the grass wasn't far behind! Good luck!

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                      #46
                      Originally posted by Happytrails View Post
                      It can look pretty bleak this time of year Sheep but when spring comes it will happen fast! We had 100% snow cover into April a few years ago and I was wondering how the cows would calve in snow. But thankfully by the middle of the month the sun got so high that the hill tops started showing up and in a few days the snow was gone and the grass wasn't far behind! Good luck!
                      I know. Things can turn on a dime. I try hard to not be a negative Nellie, but it’s so frustrating to see everywhere else be able to be mobile. I try to feed the sheep on new snow each day. I try to spread it around on the pasture. But this year all the feed is happening in a tiny area, because there is no other way. It’s exhausting shovelling out gates. Times like these I wonder what I’ll do honestly as I get older.

                      Ireland sounds pleasant.

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                        The melt is on today at least.

                        Started the cleaner and peas are first up to bat.

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                          #48
                          Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                          Thought I saw a bare patch on the home quarter the other day. But it was just another dead deer. Could skidoo anywhere your heart desires.

                          This is getting to be not funny anymore. All single digit highs, many barely above freezing for two weeks. A bunch of highs of plus one in mid April?

                          That would be a first, even in this foresaken Siberian slough.

                          I’m gunna run out of feed at this rate. There will for sure not be green grass until late may at the earliest.
                          We never plan on grass before June 1st, some times we get a week earlier but pay for it in fall usuialy.

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