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forbes family farms

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As winter is approaching sooner than we know it, what is everyone excited for this winter? I am excited to get some calves on the ground again, expecially since we A.I.'ed some this year instead of breeding them to our herd bulls. Let us know what you are excited for this winter!
 

Dozer45

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I have to agree with you Forbes, Im looking forward to come babys. Excited to see what we get this year. Also been a part of a premire breeding beef program this year, winner gets a buckle and a heifer Im so ready to see how I did.
 

Silver

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Waiting for the snow to fly so I can spend the first half of my day taking care of the cows and the second half snowmobiling.
 

ruhtram

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Ready to get some work done with out working up a big sweat!
 

shortdawg

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Silver, I was in Olivet, SD pheasant hunting a few years back and after the hunt the guide turned me and one of my friends a loose on a snowmobile. We started to phone home and tell them we were not coming back. A 1500cc snowmobile will get up and go on an alfalfa field with a foot on snow. Only time I've ever ridden one but it was the bomb for sure.
 

ploughshare

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I am not looking forward to winter.  The state climatologist has said to expect a repeat of last year for our parts.  Maybe this is a good thing since they said we would have a drought this year and it ended up the wettest year on record.  I will take the snow over the cold any day.
 

HAB

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I am not looking forward to winter either.  We havebeen so wet this year, we have very little of our hay home.  The yard and lots are muddy, and still too wet to get last years manure out.  If we go into freeze up this way, next Spring will be a disaster.  Hauling hay with 2 ft of snow in the fields, is just no fun.
 

Bone2011

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shortdawg said:
Silver, I was in Olivet, SD pheasant hunting a few years back and after the hunt the guide turned me and one of my friends a loose on a snowmobile. We started to phone home and tell them we were not coming back. A 1500cc snowmobile will get up and go on an alfalfa field with a foot on snow. Only time I've ever ridden one but it was the bomb for sure.
If you ever make it back up here give me a call we could do all of that and look at calves lol
 

JWW

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can't wait for the Silverias Style calves out of my simmi cows


JWW
 

SSIMMENTALS

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Winter is coming?? Sure could have fooled me; we are still above 90.  I'm looking forward to cooler weather and our first crop of ET calves.
 

DakotaCow

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Im already looking forward to summer and dreading spring...I hate sandbagging and having to canoue to get to the house.
 

farmboy

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some calves in february. Winter means high school basketball season too. nothing like it in southern ohio. I also dont hit the deer woods until it cools down pretty good
 

Silver

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shortdawg said:
Silver, I was in Olivet, SD pheasant hunting a few years back and after the hunt the guide turned me and one of my friends a loose on a snowmobile. We started to phone home and tell them we were not coming back. A 1500cc snowmobile will get up and go on an alfalfa field with a foot on snow. Only time I've ever ridden one but it was the bomb for sure.

Do yourself a favor, take a trip to the mountains a couple times. Its amazing where you can go on a snowmobile. I have a 2010 nytro xf with a boondocker nytro kit on it and changed the cooling system around. I've got the weight down and the power up and it will do nothing short of 140mph in the flats. Climbing hills is a whole different ball game, but its a ton of fun.
 
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