This is the soupiest the feeders have been in a year and I liked it. Got our million dollar rain and everyone including the bovines is breathing easier around here. Can’t believe it’s five inches in five days with so little runoff and not much mud either. The local auction mart was selling 2000+ head the last few weeks and is back to 600 or so like normal today.
These heifers are enjoying the hayfield we turned them into. The grass situation was looking pretty bad but now should improve greatly once the sun pops back out.
The corn has been looking the best of all our crops till now and should hopefully make enough cow chow for the winter. Our late seeded crops were pretty pathetic but maybe this will perk them up? The neighbours wheat is heading out already and that’s unheard of for our area.
This summer there’s two university students helping us out and it’s greatly appreciated. One is going through to be a vet and the other a beef nutritionist. They love working with the cows and but were skeptical about the miles of fencing we have on the books. After the first day of pulling staples and rolling up old junk wire they both said it went better than they thought. That’s a good sign in my books😎
Hopefully in a week or two I can have the “after†pictures of new fence without the trees. Always a great day to see the progress of pushing posts and stringing wire that should last another generation or two.
Fun timesðŸ€
Hopefully everyone got or gets a shot of moisture if they require it. This was loooong overdue out here.
Very fortunate ðŸ»
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