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<blockquote data-quote="Lou63" data-source="post: 147751" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>out and about blading snow the pheasants have all but disappeared this week, </p><p></p><p>I hit something buried in the snow with my V-plow and it left a smear of muscle tissue on it. no idea what it was but hope it was a coyote. </p><p></p><p> The deer are herded up some up in the hills just off a wheat field and they were out all day eating. </p><p></p><p>the other herd is around an unharvested sunflower field which is so full of snow that the moose I saw by it the other day walked the edge. on the bright side in that area the birds are walking on top of the snow and filling up on sunflower seeds.</p><p></p><p>Trees have been bulldozed, no crp, no summer fallow, and a lot of the farmers worked up their fields this fall so nothing to hold the snow so it fills what trees there are and what fields weren't worked up as well as the roads. </p><p></p><p>I have had a couple of old timers tell me that they have places drifted in that have never been drifted in before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lou63, post: 147751, member: 207"] out and about blading snow the pheasants have all but disappeared this week, I hit something buried in the snow with my V-plow and it left a smear of muscle tissue on it. no idea what it was but hope it was a coyote. The deer are herded up some up in the hills just off a wheat field and they were out all day eating. the other herd is around an unharvested sunflower field which is so full of snow that the moose I saw by it the other day walked the edge. on the bright side in that area the birds are walking on top of the snow and filling up on sunflower seeds. Trees have been bulldozed, no crp, no summer fallow, and a lot of the farmers worked up their fields this fall so nothing to hold the snow so it fills what trees there are and what fields weren't worked up as well as the roads. I have had a couple of old timers tell me that they have places drifted in that have never been drifted in before. [/QUOTE]
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