Grassfarmer
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"A great day to be alive" as the song says. Spring is coming, sun is shining so I took a leisurely stroll. Time to think grass again
Corrals are brown but the countryside is still largely white.
Checking out the spring feed stockpile. The cage is from our local forage group who are doing a yield/quality test again this winter.
Still needs a couple of weeks to dry off and clear the snow. This is my heaviest yielding field this winter - normally this would be an average yield.
Underneath its as green as fresh growth in places. Last grazed in July this is summer/fall grass that has been freeze dried over winter.
An F1 Luing /Red Angus bred heifer of a type I like.
My oldest purebred now - a 1996 model so will be 14 this spring. Me moved her here at 11 from hard-grass country and she has had a tough time adapting.
Hopefully more adapted - her home raised daughter - a bred heifer.
Totally unrelated - a young bull that I like. Only 9 months old, weaned in December onto silage +2lbs of pellets as the owner wants to use him this summer. Not a big 'un but a very correct and masculine bull in my opinion.


Corrals are brown but the countryside is still largely white.

Checking out the spring feed stockpile. The cage is from our local forage group who are doing a yield/quality test again this winter.

Still needs a couple of weeks to dry off and clear the snow. This is my heaviest yielding field this winter - normally this would be an average yield.

Underneath its as green as fresh growth in places. Last grazed in July this is summer/fall grass that has been freeze dried over winter.

An F1 Luing /Red Angus bred heifer of a type I like.

My oldest purebred now - a 1996 model so will be 14 this spring. Me moved her here at 11 from hard-grass country and she has had a tough time adapting.

Hopefully more adapted - her home raised daughter - a bred heifer.

Totally unrelated - a young bull that I like. Only 9 months old, weaned in December onto silage +2lbs of pellets as the owner wants to use him this summer. Not a big 'un but a very correct and masculine bull in my opinion.