Definitely more than I want to tackle with hand tools! It would be great exercise, but not a great use of scouting time. Thanks again for the tip.
Even in KS a lot of the windbreaks around farm houses have been killed by bugs and disease. My grandparents place had a great windbreak that is half dead now. My sister and her husband got the house and are trying to figure out what to do.
I'm glad to be out of the tractor and headed to Wyoming for a few days tomorrow. If the dew isn't to heavy I should finish up baling alfalfa before we leave, if not Dad will finish it up after I take off. Haying is probably done for the year unless we get another cutting on the alfalfa and that's always a good feeling. I finished the prairie hay today. Have a couple slower weeks except for cutting silage before we start weaning calves.
Even in KS a lot of the windbreaks around farm houses have been killed by bugs and disease. My grandparents place had a great windbreak that is half dead now. My sister and her husband got the house and are trying to figure out what to do.
I'm glad to be out of the tractor and headed to Wyoming for a few days tomorrow. If the dew isn't to heavy I should finish up baling alfalfa before we leave, if not Dad will finish it up after I take off. Haying is probably done for the year unless we get another cutting on the alfalfa and that's always a good feeling. I finished the prairie hay today. Have a couple slower weeks except for cutting silage before we start weaning calves.