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SNOW!!

It's a balmy 79 degree F, down this way. Will check to see if my windrows are dry enough to turn, after this weekends drenching rain.

I'm somewhat fascinated by the heavy snows ya'll get up North and how you have to prepare for it all. Herds covered in snow, planning for enough feed to get through winter, what to do with your own time during the winter months, etc.
 
Liveoak said:
It's a balmy 79 degree F, down this way. Will check to see if my windrows are dry enough to turn, after this weekends drenching rain.

I'm somewhat fascinated by the heavy snows ya'll get up North and how you have to prepare for it all. Herds covered in snow, planning for enough feed to get through winter, what to do with your own time during the winter months, etc.

That part of bein snowed in.....would drive my crazy. Then the other part of it, havin to get out in it to do chores......oh well we all know I'm a wimp when it comes to cold weather haha.
 
Liveoak said:
It's a balmy 79 degree F, down this way. Will check to see if my windrows are dry enough to turn, after this weekends drenching rain.

I'm somewhat fascinated by the heavy snows ya'll get up North and how you have to prepare for it all. Herds covered in snow, planning for enough feed to get through winter, what to do with your own time during the winter months, etc.


Around here your either Maiking Hay ,Hauling Hay or Feeding Hay free time we snuggle with our wives.
 
Denny said:
Liveoak said:
It's a balmy 79 degree F, down this way. Will check to see if my windrows are dry enough to turn, after this weekends drenching rain.

I'm somewhat fascinated by the heavy snows ya'll get up North and how you have to prepare for it all. Herds covered in snow, planning for enough feed to get through winter, what to do with your own time during the winter months, etc.


Around here your either Maiking Hay ,Hauling Hay or Feeding Hay free time we snuggle with our wives.

Doofus, don't be telling them the truth about how we live up here or it will soon be crowded . . . . :wink:
 
PureCountry said:
Liveoak said:
... what to do with your own time during the winter months, etc.

Can't speak for any other members of Ranchers.net of course, but in my family there's ALOT of birthdays fall between July 1st and Christmas. Not sure why though? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :P

:lol: :lol: That never occured to me, PC. I must be getting old :???:
 
burnt said:
Denny said:
Liveoak said:
It's a balmy 79 degree F, down this way. Will check to see if my windrows are dry enough to turn, after this weekends drenching rain.

I'm somewhat fascinated by the heavy snows ya'll get up North and how you have to prepare for it all. Herds covered in snow, planning for enough feed to get through winter, what to do with your own time during the winter months, etc.


Around here your either Maiking Hay ,Hauling Hay or Feeding Hay free time we snuggle with our wives.

Doofus, don't be telling them the truth about how we live up here or it will soon be crowded . . . . :wink:

Not to worry, I won't be movin in. :P
 
10 inches of snow and 7 degrees this morning. At least it shut the weaned heifers up :wink: :D . Supposed to be back in the 50's by mid-week.
 
Left Sioux Falls about 5 p.m. and got as far as Mitchell when the front come through…. Rain, high winds….. Terrible winds and then snow when I turned to go to Hamill. Was blizzard like till I turned on 53 to go farther south… I was soooo glad to get home…
We have a light dusting of snow this morning. Cold with the sun shininig.
 
Nowcast as of 8:02 PM CDT on October 10, 2009
Now
A strong Arctic cold front pushed south of the panhandles today. Behind the front...temperatures will continue to fall back into the 20s and 30s with north to northeast winds of 5 to 15 miles an hour. Fog will reduce visibilities down to less than one mile at times across portions of the panhandles. The thickest fog will be found near Dalhart...Dumas...Guymon...Borger...Amarillo and canyon. In addition...patchy snow flurries or light freezing drizzle will develop behind the front but limited accumulations are expected. However...roads may become slick and ice may develop on bridges and overpasses through the evening and overnight hours so motorists are urged to drive with caution tonight.
Yeap its snowing :?
It is pretty cool looking snow and fog LOL
Meant to say its already 26 and should drop a bit more tonight :?
 
We got 2 inches of snow this morning. By 2 pm it was mostly gone. No harvesting again today :cry: Quite chilly this evening but it cleared off. The weaned calves looked pretty good at the bunk tonight and are eating and starting to fill out and rest some. More moisture coming next week according to the weather folks. Had to do some quick winterizing of pasture tank valves this evening since they are predicting 21 degrees by morning.
 
Gotta be close to 20 inches since thursday, and bitter a** cold :? . The calves which originally were to ship last wednesday, are still here, shrinking. Their mothers are looking pretty tough. Okay Richard, you know what they say about "paybacks"... :roll: :lol:. And to think I was planning to be on vacation by now :D :lol: .
 
That brings up a good thanksgiving point gcreek. There are many people that work in worse conditions than I have. Makes living in a harsh climate not so bad when we have company. :-)
 
gcreekrch said:
Don't know how anyone would want to ranch in that country............ :D

You can't be too smart to do it, that's for sure!!! :lol: The calves have been rescheduled to ship thursday, so hopefully the weather will clear soon, and they'll have time to fill back up by then, I'm just hoping they can stay healthy. This weather isn't unheard of, but is atypical for this time of year.

It should all work out, just can't wait to get them on a truck :D . :lol: .
 
I don't blame you, Wyoming Rancher. The jobs not done til the calves are on the truck!!

20" of snow there??????? :shock: Oh my.
It's cold here, warming up today. Up to 22 already :P .
Not much snow though. Looked at the cows/calves yesterday
and they seem fine, but we know they can't be GAINING much
in this weather.

Ours go the 21st. Our best friends go tomorrow.

Good luck to you. I hope the snow melts and you get the
calves on the truck!!!
 
WyomingRancher said:
gcreekrch said:
Don't know how anyone would want to ranch in that country............ :D

You can't be too smart to do it, that's for sure!!! :lol: The calves have been rescheduled to ship thursday, so hopefully the weather will clear soon, and they'll have time to fill back up by then, I'm just hoping they can stay healthy. This weather isn't unheard of, but is atypical for this time of year.

It should all work out, just can't wait to get them on a truck :D . :lol: .

Clear and -20 C or 4 below F here this morning. Our beef I butchered yesterday should be cooled out. :roll:
 
gcreekrch said:
WyomingRancher said:
gcreekrch said:
Don't know how anyone would want to ranch in that country............ :D

You can't be too smart to do it, that's for sure!!! :lol: The calves have been rescheduled to ship thursday, so hopefully the weather will clear soon, and they'll have time to fill back up by then, I'm just hoping they can stay healthy. This weather isn't unheard of, but is atypical for this time of year.

It should all work out, just can't wait to get them on a truck :D . :lol: .

Clear and -20 C or 4 below F here this morning. Our beef I butchered yesterday should be cooled out. :roll:

Dang you're cold down there gcreek, it was a balmy -19 here this morning :D No snow on the ground but the frost gives it a pretty white hue. I was noticing yesterday on the weather channel that normal for this time of year is +9 for a high. We've been off of that for a while now.
 

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