Much like jigs, our place took the brunt of the storms that passed through NC Kansas this past weekend. Took a pretty heavy toll on the crops, but we're a resilient bunch and we will survive.
My father and I did a round of the pastures on 4-wheelers on Sunday morning while everyone else was at church. Don't worry, I always find a way to incorporate pictures of the cows!
Ponds are full and in most cases running over - creeks are full and moving swiftly.
Never good when your spillways looking like you could white water raft down them...
Fixing water gaps - always fun...
Also checked out the crops, very disappointing to lose the wheat crop this close to harvest. Losses varied from 5-50% of the wheat crop. Some of it was pretty beat up and broken.
Corn didn't fair much better - not sure how it will respond...
Roads, culverts - all in need of repair...
Roadside - not supposed to be driftwood here...
Oh yeah, the cows... Young commercial pairs
Registered Cows
I'm going to keep my eye on this guy - I think he has herd bull prospect written all over him...
Monument son that is a do-it-all type of bull, super feminine heifers and growth and thickness in his bull calves. We are going to take a son of his to the state fair this year, that I think should do very well.
2 yr old Yankee daughter, mother is the best cow on the ranch.
Cleaned out a grain bin and took a load of wheat to the Scoular terminal in Downs. They had a rough night also. Blew the middle out of their million bushel grain storage facility.
My father and I did a round of the pastures on 4-wheelers on Sunday morning while everyone else was at church. Don't worry, I always find a way to incorporate pictures of the cows!
Ponds are full and in most cases running over - creeks are full and moving swiftly.



Never good when your spillways looking like you could white water raft down them...

Fixing water gaps - always fun...

Also checked out the crops, very disappointing to lose the wheat crop this close to harvest. Losses varied from 5-50% of the wheat crop. Some of it was pretty beat up and broken.

Corn didn't fair much better - not sure how it will respond...

Roads, culverts - all in need of repair...


Roadside - not supposed to be driftwood here...

Oh yeah, the cows... Young commercial pairs

Registered Cows



I'm going to keep my eye on this guy - I think he has herd bull prospect written all over him...

Monument son that is a do-it-all type of bull, super feminine heifers and growth and thickness in his bull calves. We are going to take a son of his to the state fair this year, that I think should do very well.

2 yr old Yankee daughter, mother is the best cow on the ranch.

Cleaned out a grain bin and took a load of wheat to the Scoular terminal in Downs. They had a rough night also. Blew the middle out of their million bushel grain storage facility.
