I don't like any imports, but Canada is the least of our problems. The Canadians have a economy and lifestyle similar to ours, Mexico, Brazil and China isn't in the same class as far as I'm concerned.
We cut a bailed the coffee weed, stickers and whatever else was left in our fields yesterday. I had planned on burning the fields and then plant, but without any rain the last month I thought better of it.
Your hay looks great, Cheyenne aught to have it sold in a day or two. I have the cows eating my front hay fields, and the one across the road isn't growing. The lack of rain and heat is setting me back.
It was just plum disrespect for a animals well being. And no management at all, his pastures were solid weeds. The guy was a horder and 75 years old with no family. He had a decent hay field but sold all the hay instead of feeding it. He just doesn't care and won't spend a dime on up keep or...
I was told at our GCA meeting last night that 1" hail will destroy a beautiful crop of soybeans. Some of our friends had rough weather yesterday afternoon.
CT beats Facebook, it's just slow around here, and hard for me to access on my cell phone. But there's not any rainbow liberals on here so that's a good thing.
We worked all day on fence, I hate barbed wire. Ruined 4 insulators on the HT, and spliced the barbed wire in 10+ places. The HT took about 15 minutes, the barbed wire about 6 hours.