Posted by Hay_Man on July 09, 2011 at 05:19:00 from (184.7.125.231):
In Reply to: Clearin' the hayfield posted by Dave from MN on July 08, 2011 at 21:41:45:
That sure is pretty! Looks nice and cool, in sharp contrast to our conditions here. Its been triple digits most of the days since April. No rain to speak of. Barely enough to get the grass to get long enough to bale. Is that Coastal Bermuda Grass? Sure is thick and pretty! Didn't think coastal would grow that far north. Nust be some other kind of grass. Grasshoppers are eating what little bit of grass we have here. Here's some of my best friends. They eat all they can. Wish there were more of them to keep the grasshoppers thinned out.
That day temp was 106 F in the shade, 'fraid to know what it is on the tractor with the hot air blowing back on me. Not a cloud in sight.
This post was edited by Hay_Man at 05:49:15 07/09/11 2 times.
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