Wheelersburg and Lancaster, Ohio | What poverty is suggesting is pretty much how it goes in southern Ohio every year. I move my hay rings away from the mud ever couple days. End up with about ten acres of mud, wasted hay, and manure to clean up and reseed every spring. When I tried gravel a few years ago the cows stomped about 25 to s into the mud kist in December. By January you couldn't tell where the gravel was and wasn't. Concrete has to stop somewhere and that's where even worse mud starts. 100 acres of pasture for 30 cows here. Way more grass than we need in the summer but lots and lots of mud all winter. |