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Soapweed

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Heifercalvesandtheirmommas.jpg

Heifer calves and their mommas
Sandygate.jpg

Sandy gate
Fencelineoverthehilltop.jpg

Fenceline over the hilltop
KoolKids.jpg

Boys back from a Sunday afternoon at the lake
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The Kid in the driver seat
Whoneedswater.jpg

Who needs water
Theresafewbalesoutthere.jpg

There is a few bales out there
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Saddletramp's baling outfit
Stormabrewin.jpg

Storm a brewin' (it fizzled out after .05 of an inch)
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The best fence builder in the whole countryside
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Scarlett, a good old dog
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View of the meadow
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Cat on a hot hay bale
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Road down through the meadow
 

Ranch Mom

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Nice pics soapweed, see your beginning to hay,
I think the family will start tomorrow on father in law's meadow :lol:

:? Doesn't look too promising though... :evil:

We got just enough rain to make a pattern in the dust. Looked like it rained at vetal to the north and to the south I thought you were probably getting some rain, too bad it petered out. Maybe next time :cry:
 

Ranchy

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Another great batch of pics, Soapweed.........


Looks like the kids were having a good time, too. I love to see kids have fun!!! :nod:
 

HAY MAKER

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Thanx for the picture story,is your hay crop about what you got last year,looks like yall still got pretty decent pastures up there.............good luck
 

Soapweed

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HAY MAKER said:
Thanx for the picture story,is your hay crop about what you got last year,looks like yall still got pretty decent pastures up there.............good luck

It's looking to be about half a hay crop. The pastures are shorter than normal, but at least they are still green. We're hoping for a rain yet today, as there is a pretty good chance. It doesn't cost much to hope. :wink:
 

CattleRMe

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The hay seems to be really light here too. A fellow down by Hyannis has most of his up we are all wondering if he just gave up on the rain and decided to go for after growth or what?
 

CattleRMe

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It's what we expected with the lack of rainfall. In fact it might be a tad better then thought with the late rain finally in June. Not sure how much it helped the meadows but the rain really made a difference in the pasture grass.
 

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