Our new field of alfalfa has grown so well Terry decided it was time to cut it.
Normally he wouldn’t cut it until next year, but the rains and the heat and warmth all contrived to help the new little plants grow sturdy and strong.
Our yard and the house smells like fresh mowed hay.
Now we hope and pray the rain stays away until the alfalfa has turned into hay; the hay into bales, and the bales are stacked in the hay yard!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
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Best of luck. Our rabbit eats food made from organic alfalfa and we watch the prices rise and fall over here…the world is small, and what happens over there matters over here. I hope the climate cooperates.
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ME TOO! Just a few more days! Please!
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One of the best smells in the world…
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It is…my whole house smells like it!
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Better than any commercial air-freshener, and it makes me sleep well, too.
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YES!
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looks lush and good! yay!
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Horse hay for Romeo!
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Here’s hoping the rains skip your world and come to ours.
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I hope so too!
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There are very few things that smell as nice as newly-mowed hay.
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Very True!
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Well done – sounds like a bonus for you.
Hope “Huey” above co-operates with the drying
process.
Cheers
Colin
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Me too! We need at least 6 more days of dry weather.
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I love the smell of fresh cut hay .. No rain for you!
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At least for six more days!!! Fingers and toes crossed!
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As always sending good thoughts for perfect weather.
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Thank you, Sallie!
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I’m slow……it’s all been said. Wonderful smell, good luck on no rain……ect. Lol!!
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