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Posted by Allan in NE on July 11, 2005 at 04:10:05 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Better Day Today posted by migraine on July 10, 2005 at 19:31:47:
Hi Ol' Bud, Yep, like Van says, this is nothing but grass "horse hay" crapola. The deal was that the prior owner's got the 2005 crop and I'm just cleaning up 15 acres in small fields that they didn't want to fool with. I'll start rebuilding corrals tomorrow with about 5 rods of feed bunk along one side so that I can grind all the hay and feed with a feed wagon. In thirty days time, I will start seeding alfalfa and plowing all of that grass under. Hope to eventually have about 200 acres of straight alfalfa hay to put up a year to tie with the 100-some odd acres of pasture. We've got a little problem in that the old house has to be remodeled and the well driller tells us that we need to punch a hole and put in a new system; plus the fact that this place is wayyyyyyyy out in the boonies. So, I don't wanna bring a load of cows in 'til we are moved out there and I just don't think I can pull this all off by this coming winter. In answer to your question, I'll either sell this year's grass to the horsey people (if I can keep wife's horse expectations at bay), or mix it thru the grinder with the good stuff the following winter. Allan
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