Hoggin' Snow

/ Hoggin' Snow #11  
Re: Hoggin\' Snow

Well, I suppose, if you have nothing better to do (like stay at home, by the fire). Can't say much myself - having climbed onto deer hunting stands, before dawn, in such weather.
 
/ Hoggin' Snow #12  
Re: Hoggin\' Snow

Ditto, been in the stands freezing when the fire was warm at home, but its all those dang deers fault, they made me do it!

I do remember seeing a farmer in Germany in Jan. 1994 plowing with about 4-6 inches of snow on. Had those plows that turn over so he could go back up the same furrow. Sure made me look while driving by on the Autoban.
 
/ Hoggin' Snow #13  
Re: Hoggin\' Snow

My one brother-in-law bought a large batwing mower a number of years ago to shred up the stalks. He told me there were pests (forget which ones) that had a tougher time surviving the Winter if their stalk "homes" were chopped up............chim
 
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Re: Hoggin\' Snow

One thing I thought was kinda weird. He didn't do the whole field. Just the perimeters. Which if he would have just made one pass around the outside I could have kinda understood and thought he was just cleaning up weeds, but he made probably 2 or 3 passes around the whole thing including the side that butts up to another. Guess that is why I'm not a farmer I don't understand.
 

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