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Monthly Archives: April 2016

On the Move

April 25, 2016by Grant Ranch Leave a comment

Today we took advantage of the great weather and moved some young cows north to new grass. This will provide fresh ground for when they begin calving in 2-3 weeks. […]

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Cattle

It’s Raining Calves

April 18, 2016by Grant Ranch 1 Comment

This has been an incredible week!  It started with actual rain! We are thankful we received 12mm of rain on Friday. It came down slowly all day giving the ground […]

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Cattle

Let the Dust Fly

April 10, 2016by Grant Ranch 2 Comments

As of today, April 9th, we are officially seeding! The air drill left the yard this afternoon and is currently putting the first seeds of barley into the ground!  I […]

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New Beginnings

April 2, 2016by Grant Ranch 3 Comments

Spring is in the air at Grant Ranch!  We have spotted the first robins of the season, as well as an increasing number of northern birds migrating through to their […]

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