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    #11
    Warm soil, water under the snow in places, mud on blower.

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      #12
      Looks and feels like just a regular winter here. About a month of of snow and cold with very little melting.
      Ground was warm when the first snow came and that snow insulated the ground really good holding the frost off for some time.
      Squirrels are always out in the winter. They stay huddled up inside on the coldest days but get busy stealing the food from the birds feeders on the warmer sunny days.

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        #13
        Been hauling hay on frozen soil for a few weeks now. I guess it is wet enough that is is solid out there.

        Snowmobile trail guy crossed our lake and took ice measurements to ensure safety on the trail, said it was a foot of ice. I thought that was pretty darn thick for now.

        Better get out there and finish it up it looks like!

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          #14
          Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
          Must be straw from a green combine? Otherwise, what would the geese be finding to eat in a straw swath?
          i am finding the more green combines that are in the area, the longer the geese stay

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            #15
            The way gophers hibernate is that there’s always some awake at any time. Young, females, males, they all hibernate at different times. As long as the weather is nice the awake ones can pop up for some fresh air if they get the inclination.

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              #16
              you guys are funny with deere and green behind combine. i should of taken pictures this fall of all the yellow and red with green lines in our area yet green guys had none. it’s getting old. plus the x9 was way better than the Clauss.

              snowing and blowing such a lovely day to be outside.

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                #17
                In our neck of the woods the gophers mostly all drowned out in the flood years and have never really come back. I expect it will change at some point. We have a small gravel knoll in a pasture that was always a big Garder snake den. The flood years pretty well killed all of them off too.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                  you guys are funny with deere and green behind combine. i should of taken pictures this fall of all the yellow and red with green lines in our area yet green guys had none. it’s getting old. plus the x9 was way better than the Clauss.

                  snowing and blowing such a lovely day to be outside.
                  Sensitive are we??

                  The old walker machines were no matter color lol.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                    you guys are funny with deere and green behind combine. i should of taken pictures this fall of all the yellow and red with green lines in our area yet green guys had none. it’s getting old. plus the x9 was way better than the Clauss.

                    snowing and blowing such a lovely day to be outside.
                    See what happens AB5 and Case when you poked the bear he bit this time. Lol!!! All in fun.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                      you guys are funny with deere and green behind combine. i should of taken pictures this fall of all the yellow and red with green lines in our area yet green guys had none. it’s getting old. plus the x9 was way better than the Clauss.

                      snowing and blowing such a lovely day to be outside.
                      Yes, but only the green guys take it really personally, so they are the most fun to poke fun at.

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