Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 23, 2011 at 11:59:44 from (174.124.110.80):
In Reply to: Re: April SNOW??????? posted by greenmachineman on February 23, 2011 at 11:34:18:
Thanks Guys, .In the early mornings when I can't get to sleep, I was interested in the You tube MN Snow pictures. We did have a lot in April in 1998 had to fire up the J.D 420 and go pull a fellow back on the road. It sort of is frustrating for the northern farmers to have to worry about seeding. Frost damage etc.Winter for a Horse ranch (2 of em) Same family owned, that blankets the ones they let out side (when below Zero) And some in the spring.Thay farm quite a lot of ground for feed. I notice ice crystals on the blankets as we drive by. Snow is great for the berkie, and cross Country skiing,+ snowmobiles, but for us old fogies ,trying to get out and about has it's hazardous surprises. Was wondering if any of you seen the YOU TUBE Train pushing snow pix? That much snow ,they are welcome to it. How they manage the snow is beyond me.Any way guys. Lets hope it (snow, if we get it)will be marginal at best. REGARDS to all,. LOU.
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