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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-05-31

Is building soil by letting the cows trample lots of forage each day. My, how thick it is when it’s given a good long rest period. # Is building soil by letting the cows trample lots of forage each day. My, how thick it is when it recovers. http://yfrog.com/109f8j #

Moving cows is the best! MiG

Two years ago I couldn’t imagine saying the kinds of things that I say all the time now. Things like “The forage was trampled SOO well today.”, “Honey you should see the way the clover is coming back”, “I think (so and so) is in heat”, “(So and so) is bagging up”, and “Moving the [...]

On Not Being Like Door-to-Door Meat Salesmen

Yesterday a small refrigerated pickup truck pulled up in front of our house (presumably b/c I was outside with the kids) and had some “extra” pork, beef and chicken for sale.  They would have to pay a “restocking fee” if they took it back, and they were “in the neighborhood”, so they thought they’d do [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-05-10

Wondering how this grass will look when we finally graze it again. http://twitpic.com/4muyf # http://bit.ly/q6afw Oh how I wish for this kind of courage in my own suburban lawn. #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-05-03

Can’t believe that the Bermuda is doing so well already and is excited to see the new clover coming up. # I’m wondering how the pasture will handle grazing on such water logged soil. #