Yes Faster Horses, we started out green, but the last rain was late June. That particular area in the field was hit with hail on Aug 9 (100% on crops in the same hail path). Those tuffs were/are a type of sage and the grass stand is horizontal, :shock: . And yes they are still fat and sassy. We're hoping the good (LOL) areas will hold them for another 2 weeks. We have to finish harvest and haul in the green feed bales from their (next) fall grazing field.
Northern Rancher, no Vigortone - the guys bought local before I finished comparing brands ... we ran out and they weren't waiting! Sorry FH :wink:
Mrs. Greg, we are the last community in the SW corner. If I would have turned the camera 1 inch to the left, the west tip of the "Old Man On His Back" hills (2 miles south) would have been in the pic. Huge stretches of native in this area which all looks about the same as the picture but the carryover and this year's grass is upright and "dry" on all but small strips that got hail. Crop yields are all over the board; anywhere from 5 to 22 b/a - rains were spotty this spring. Green feed wrapped up was better than everyone expected, same with silage acres. That was done up by mid-July ... about two weeks into the hot, dry spell.
Yes, everyone (except Northern :wink: ) needs rain but if everyone wouldn't mind, please wait a week or so to let the harvest be completed - then bring it on ... a gusher then a slow 4 day'er (or visa versa) - just think of the good moods all around!
Hey Northern Rancher (or anyone else interested) - feel like a road trip the 2nd week in Sept? The early harvest pushed back our open house/customer appreciation day from mid-Aug. If you want to hang around we'll put you to work weaning and weighing the next day

They'll be rounded up and put in a small holding field for viewing so we thought we might as well wean when they're handy.