StrojanHerefords
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What are your pasture management pet peeves?
Cure: contact your local NRCS office.Not being educated enough in pasture management
I hear you on the OCD. I can't even Park crooked in a parking space.Donkeys, Llamas, pet horses... pretty much any thing other than birds, deer, and cows.
X2 on the junk laying around. I have ocd issues and that drives me nuts. The last place we went it to I had a dozer just piling stuff up so we could burn, bury, give away or just get rid of. It total ruins a place and takes away the natural look. Plus, it's a bad reminder of a neglected place.
So you are ok with Ostriches, Emus, and Rheas?Donkeys, Llamas, pet horses... pretty much any thing other than birds, deer, and cows.
I'll take all the junk I can get, the scrap yard is only ten miles from here. It's a bonus, plus they pay cash!Donkeys, Llamas, pet horses... pretty much any thing other than birds, deer, and cows.
X2 on the junk laying around. I have ocd issues and that drives me nuts. The last place we went it to I had a dozer just piling stuff up so we could burn, bury, give away or just get rid of. It total ruins a place and takes away the natural look. Plus, it's a bad reminder of a neglected place.
Especially if it's tinder dry. Ever seen what a hot catalytic converter does to tall, dead, bone dry grass, especially if your vehicle rides fairly low AND you stop driving forward? I have. I'm glad I had a fire extinguisher. The ironic thing is, I was assessing wildfire damage at the time. I ALMOST gave myself more to assess! Returned to the office and replaced my now empty fire extinguisher.I think I've got a bunch of them. My biggest is unnecessary driving on my grass. That's what the roads are for.
Heck yes. Park a hot car in the yard and have a big yellow spot the next day.Especially if it's tinder dry. Ever seen what a hot catalytic converter does to tall, dead, bone dry grass, especially if your vehicle rides fairly low AND you stop driving forward? I have. I'm glad I had a fire extinguisher. The ironic thing is, I was assessing wildfire damage at the time. I ALMOST gave myself more to assess! Returned to the office and replaced my now empty fire extinguisher.