The grass sure looks good over a bunch of the country, though there are still pockets that are awfully dry. Grasshoppers are becoming a big concern for many, as are alfalfa weevils. If it’s not.
The weather has been beautiful here and the grass is sure growing. Alfalfa fields are looking very close to harvest where I’m at. I was in southeastern Montana last week at a branding and saw.
My heart sure goes out to our Canadian neighbors who are in the midst of the horrible fires. There have been several hundred fires already this year and, as I write this, there are about.
It’s finally spring! For this week anyway. Branding season is in full swing, mares are foaling, rodeo season is on, and the grass is growing. In regard to the grass growing, keep an eye on.
It’s raining off and on and the wind is howling today. We need the moisture, like nearly everyone else, as the wind has really dried things out after the snow melted. I hope you were.
The wind is sure whooping it up here today. It’s pretty chilly and spitting a little snow, but the grass is trying to green up, so I think it’s still spring. If not, we had.
It s another beautiful, cold, warm, but always windy week here. So, March as usual! The clouds looked like rain last night but looks were deceiving. A white frost on the ground was the moisture for…
Breaking the Barrier.
In the rodeo world, a broken barrier is not a good thing. It’s a 10-second penalty that generally means a competitor is out of the money. However, the barriers being broken here are of a different kind.
Hosted by Rebel Sjeklocha, the podcast will feature interviews with western professionals who are honoring tradition, pushing the envelope, and breaking barriers for the next generation.
Two episodes are available now on Spotify, iTunes and ruralradio.com.
New Breaking the Barrier episodes will be released weekly until the end of January. Beginning in February, podcasts will be released bi-weekly on Tuesdays.