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Dust isn't a problem anymore

Soapweed

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northern Nebraska Sandhills
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Winter water
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Heifers and their calves
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Misplaced meadowlark
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Cows in the heavy lot
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Wheel hub art work
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Just because there is snow on the roof, doesn't mean there's no fire in the fireplace
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The cattle on feed report
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Cottonwood tree standing sentinel
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Snow in the air
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Mom's eating hay, we'll just wander away
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More misplaced meadowlarks
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The hallway monitor
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Windmill in the winter wind
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Down in front
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Deer me
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Carpet of calves
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The layaway plan
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Feed outfit
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It gets through the snow pretty well
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At ease
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Horses on holiday
 
NIce pictures Soapweed! Well fed cows. Bet your glad to see the moisture. Are you going to have to watch the calves for scours and pnemonia after a snow like that? If we get a snowfall like that up here we really watch everything close because you can expect a few coughs and colds
 
was your snow that thick heavy wet stuff like we got?
I am guessing we had 12 inches, but would have been alot more if the ground was cold. sure soaked up alot! maybe we will go into spring planting with an advantage for a change.
 
You are doing something right Soapweed, those calves almost look to big to rope and drag to the "gizmo". :shock: :)

BTW, is that one of those 6 pole high fences around your yard? :wink:
 

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