Posted by billonthefarm on November 30, 2008 at 16:19:11 from (205.161.2.144):
This is what things looked like this morning. It has been snowing since before midnight last night. Snow is coming slow and is supposed to continue until mid monday morning. They say 5-10 of total accumualtion with some windy conditions. Should make things a little interesting in the morning. I'm wasnt ready for it. Had been down to the Aumann's auction at Taylorville for the better part of the last couple days and didnt know it was coming. The calves needed hay put out and some fresh straw put down. The cows were still out to pasture. Had to move the bale rings in the snow this morning and get hay out for them, we got soaking wet but the animals are all good to go now. Two snow blowers and neither one hooked up. One is still in the back corner of a shed at cliffs and the other one is here without a tractor big enough to run it. Oh well, guess I might have to use the loaders to dig out. bill
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