WillyCamaro wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 2:32 am
Same thing up here Rip, things are just starting to change. I didn't think of that, I guess it's the same right across. Super dry and hot, things wont start changing till it cools off. Still summer weather here, really hoping for a shower soon (Canola needs it bad).
We'll see what happens next week...
You can have some of ours, we have rain forecast to start tonight and last for 3 days, the grain farmers that are having a bumper season don't need it this close to the start of harvest.
Yup mate, life of farming...
Have 1 quarter section of Canola here at home. The swaths are so heavy material wise, that the wind can't get through, and dry out the bottom/center. And because no shower to pull out the greens, we have to sit and wait. But, we also have a swathed Oat field right next to it; we don't need to rain for that...
My wife bought a milkweed plant earlier this year, and we walked into the back yard to find it covered in Monarch caterpillars one morning a few weeks ago. It was interesting to watch this life cycle play out on out patio.
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Mike
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Unk wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 3:31 am
Cudgee, that's a lot of cheeseburgers.
My wife bought a milkweed plant earlier this year, and we walked into the back yard to find it covered in Monarch caterpillars one morning a few weeks ago. It was interesting to watch this life cycle play out on out patio.
Unk wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 3:31 am
Cudgee, that's a lot of cheeseburgers.
My wife bought a milkweed plant earlier this year, and we walked into the back yard to find it covered in Monarch caterpillars one morning a few weeks ago. It was interesting to watch this life cycle play out on out patio.
cudgee wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 12:18 am
Cattle muster taken from a chopper.
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Cudgee, I don't know that much about cattle and I immediately thought Charolais when I saw that photo. It is the only breed of white cattle with which I am familiar. I then read of an old breed, British White, which is raised in Australia, is that what those would be? Nice picture, by the way and put me down for one of those cheeseburgers.
Unk wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 3:31 am
Cudgee, that's a lot of cheeseburgers.
My wife bought a milkweed plant earlier this year, and we walked into the back yard to find it covered in Monarch caterpillars one morning a few weeks ago. It was interesting to watch this life cycle play out on out patio.
Mike that is an awesome series of photos. Thanks for sharing.
cudgee wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 12:18 am
Cattle muster taken from a chopper.
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Cudgee, I don't know that much about cattle and I immediately thought Charolais when I saw that photo. It is the only breed of white cattle with which I am familiar. I then read of an old breed, British White, which is raised in Australia, is that what those would be? Nice picture, by the way and put me down for one of those cheeseburgers.
They would be Braham's, more grey than white, but look white in the photo.
Unk wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 3:31 am
Cudgee, that's a lot of cheeseburgers.
My wife bought a milkweed plant earlier this year, and we walked into the back yard to find it covered in Monarch caterpillars one morning a few weeks ago. It was interesting to watch this life cycle play out on out patio.
That is Kool!!
John
Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
I'm thinking you fellows up north deserve the beautiful colors since you have to endure challenging winters. So far, in my neighborhood the colors are monochrome.
Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 6:22 pm
I'm thinking you fellows up north deserve the beautiful colors since you have to endure challenging winters. So far, in my neighborhood the colors are monochrome.
Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 6:22 pm
I'm thinking you fellows up north deserve the beautiful colors since you have to endure challenging winters. So far, in my neighborhood the colors are monochrome.
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Very nice shots, Garry, very peaceful and serene. I especially like that 2nd photo with the dirt road, it makes me want to start whistling the Andy Griffith Show theme.
Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 6:22 pm
I'm thinking you fellows up north deserve the beautiful colors since you have to endure challenging winters. So far, in my neighborhood the colors are monochrome.
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Very nice shots, Garry, very peaceful and serene. I especially like that 2nd photo with the dirt road, it makes me want to start whistling the Andy Griffith Show theme.
I agree with Ike!! But that dude ain’t right!!
John
Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 6:22 pm
I'm thinking you fellows up north deserve the beautiful colors since you have to endure challenging winters. So far, in my neighborhood the colors are monochrome.
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Very nice shots, Garry, very peaceful and serene. I especially like that 2nd photo with the dirt road, it makes me want to start whistling the Andy Griffith Show theme.
Wish they had some of the series still available to view, was a great show.