tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3004196197506737919.post9020248401046450792..comments2023-10-07T09:52:22.736-05:00Comments on Kids, Cows and Grass: Kansas Drought 2012 - Part 2DebbieLBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09761837297164534283noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3004196197506737919.post-24531309306512427022012-09-03T00:53:25.514-05:002012-09-03T00:53:25.514-05:00Debbie and family,
Sorry for your misfortune with...Debbie and family,<br /><br />Sorry for your misfortune with the drought you are experiencing. I sometimes cuss that we live in an area with a normal rainfall of 7 inches per year but at least a drought for us is 5 inches in a year and depending on timing it does not affect us as much. Thankfully we do have some irrigation. Stay strong and faithful, I am sure a long term producer like you and Larry Olberding Jr.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16821407430085877568noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3004196197506737919.post-65479472481676148122012-09-01T19:43:40.886-05:002012-09-01T19:43:40.886-05:00We wrap a lot of our first cutting of grass in pla...We wrap a lot of our first cutting of grass in plastic in a long row of 100 bales. This allows us to cut earlier whenever it is difficult to get drying days. Otherwise the grass can get too mature. The cattle do like it. Usually we get too much rain in the winter to store silage the way you do.lil red henhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15494641068959278096noreply@blogger.com