We took a day off, Wed. June 8, went to the farm and fertilized the coastal field. Timed it just right. Finished spreading at 10:26 am, rain started about 12:30. Got a much, much needed inch, most of it nice and slow. Came back to Dallas Wed. night.
Watched the weather and Thursday, June 9, turned stormy. Got 3.5 inches. Most of it slow, but Thurs eve, big storm moved through and dumped several inches in an hour. Hope it didn't wash too much of the fertilizer away.
James is right about the hogs. We've got about a 4 acre field of nice, clean 95% weed free bahaia we're trying to grow for hay and the hogs are tearing it up. May have to break out the 30.06 and spend an evening or two over there. Sitting up all night waiting on a pig to show up is not my idea of a night out.
Sold some hay to a neighbor who told us there is a cougar in the area. His relatives that live on the north side of our coastal field had actually seen it. Found the head of a calf in one of our fields and we don't have cattle. I had seen a large cat track on our place, but thought it was a bobcat. That doesn't thrill me with the horses down there.
And no, I didn't find the video camera that somehow managed to fall out of the camera case while I was walking around the coastal field. So yes, we will be getting another one.
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