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Maybe is thin. 4.75 rolls per acre on April 22 is the most I've ever got, by far.
That seems pretty good to me if they had a good baler. Most here would be lucky to make 2 rolls an acre right now. Weather has not been kind the last few years to the hay crop. Should also be some great quality cut at that early stage.
 
Hitting this stuff pretty hard. It's rested since Late Summer. Fall growth was none. The two black heifers up front are hopefully bred to ol Franchise for an August/September delivery.

Photos all taken while standing in the same spot.
Is that fescue ? Or mixed grasses ?
 
Is that fescue ? Or mixed grasses ?
Just whatever is in the seedbank. Majority red clover right now. Lots of Orchard and fescue. Good bit of bluegrass. Johnson grass is even coming up. Lots of weeds. 😃

I thought the fescue had died by winter. It definitely thinned out considerably.
 

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Just guessing here, but I'll bet you don't hesitate to whip it out and fertilize those precious flowers. Neighbors laughing at your wickedly smallish junk be damned :ROFLMAO:

My neighbors laugh at me too. Sometimes, especially in wintertime, I can barely get it past my zipper. That's okay though, I'm all about making people smile.
 
Just guessing here, but I'll bet you don't hesitate to whip it out and fertilize those precious flowers. Neighbors laughing at your wickedly smallish junk be damned :ROFLMAO:

My neighbors laugh at me too. Sometimes, especially in wintertime, I can barely get it past my zipper. That's okay though, I'm all about making people smile.
My fingers are the problem in winter, I can't make them work to undo the zip.

Ken
 
My fingers are the problem in winter, I can't make them work to undo the zip.

Ken
And all them extra clothes. Even here in subdivisionland, I still do it, over next to a retaining wall with a wooden privacy fence above it. Weed control.. It saves on the weedeatin..

What I've found relatively recently, is the need to go is greatly exacerbated by me getting out some tools starting to do something, like work in the shop, or cleaning up my truck or car. It NEVER fails... as soon as I start on something, "Oh &@!*!, I gotta go pee"
 
I'm sure as tourist season gets into to full swing we should see some good videos of people trying to take selfies with the fluffy cows in Yellowstone.

Several years back I escaped to take a vacation/road trip. Somewhere east of Hoback Junction there was a leggy, brownish Limo cross looking cow standing along the road. Some tourist with east coast plates parked there taking her picture.
 

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