Posted by MN Scott on May 09, 2010 at 21:21:07 from (12.157.197.253):
Nice and sunny out this morning after the frost last night so I snapped a few pictures.
Still feeding the cows. With some warm weather and a little more rain, I hope to put them on grass the end of this week.
Only have 5 cows left to calve in this herd.
My old 706 I feed with for a month or so when my loader tractor is hooked to the planter or spraying. Tonight it had a flat rear tire, split thru the side wall. Going to have to look for a used tire, sure not in the mood to dump $1500 in a set of tires for this old beast!
This field is my farthest along. Its a 4 acre field in a bottom that will always frost first. It was 28 degrees last night and this field is the only one to show any damage.
Only a little frost damage around the outsides of the field. Strange how one plant will be froze and the one next to it will be undamaged. Since the growing point is still under ground the frozen one should recover but it will be set back.
Another example of how one can be froze and the plants next to them undamaged.
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