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Scooter plow conversion type accumulations or Heavy Chebbies? Either way, sux arsz!
Scooter plow conversion type accumulations or Heavy Chebbies? Either way, sux arsz!
He is an azzhat - over here between Rochester and Winona we’re told we’re getting 4-8” and now in a Winter Storm Warning until Monday… His graphic is all wrong.
Good morning gentlemen.
Happy cows come from TN?
I am jealous, mine is in Japan for a couple more years. He will be 2-1/2 before I get to meet him in person. He is walking around now and saying a couple things. At least I get videos and pictures. We also facetime occasionally. Enjoy the grandchild.LOL!
Kinda the same down here, except our "alarm clock" has two less feet.
Grandboy spent his first night away from mom and dad.
Did just fine at Mimi and Poppas.
We had rain overnight, 3/8". Sunny now, may e a shower later. Good hay growing weather.Mornin’ weather guessers…62 to 78. They kinda got it wrong around here, hardly enough to wet the concrete so far and looks like a little shot around noon and that’s it...16 hrs ago they had it wet all day today. Flat ain’t all that thick on this brisket so dialed the smoker in last night at 9 at 225 degs vice 250, right at the stall now 175 in the point/165 in the flat, so gonna butcher paper his azz and throw it back on ‘til around noon.
Yup, they sure do.Happy cows come from TN?
Nice!!!Nephew got his yesterday morning View attachment 374160View attachment 374161
I’d a done et them things…
I have the cows locked out of about 15 acres of new grass. I'm hoping I can keep them out of it till the end of the month. It's just now really starting to grow.Good hay growing weather.
All 51 of em too.I’d a done et them things…
I figured you were on your way to Texas by now for the dairy barbecue.I’d a done et them things…
i thought that was a typo when i first saw that story. hard for me to picture what 18000 cows crammed together would look like.I figured you were on your way to Texas by now for the dairy barbecue.
18,000 cows killed in Texas explosion. Next: The massive, messy task of disposing of them
Environmental officials are on scene. A host of regulations applies. But an expert tells USA TODAY disposing of 18,000 cows is almost unfathomable.www.usatoday.com
Bet that was a helluva mess…buzzards prob got their fill.I figured you were on your way to Texas by now for the dairy barbecue.
18,000 cows killed in Texas explosion. Next: The massive, messy task of disposing of them
Environmental officials are on scene. A host of regulations applies. But an expert tells USA TODAY disposing of 18,000 cows is almost unfathomable.www.usatoday.com
Just think about what that loss will do to your milk prices…Bet that was a helluva mess…buzzards prob got their fill.
Noted…Just think about what that loss will do to your milk prices…