This is looking east/southeast off the front porch. Down the road, just out of sight in the picture is another hayfield. Its mostly bromegrass - very good, finetextured hay the sheep adore, but not known for its ability to produce more than one cutting in a season. We use this field to breed on in the fall, since the regrowth can be harvested by the sheep, and its easy to get water and grain to them while we are flushing for breeding.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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