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Some of us are still mowing grass in October

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    Posted: 04 Oct 2017 at 3:15pm
FYI -- way down here in south GA, the grass is still growing.  Slowing down a bit, thankfully... but still growing. 
Have to get up early and get it done to beat the heat Smile
 
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I'll be mowing as soon as I get home from work tonight.  Won't be mowing for too much longer I think.
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I hope to only have to get the CA out one more time this fall.  I'm gonna wait another week and then that's it (hopefully).
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Mowed the lawns and along the lane last Tuesday, will try to get most of it mowed again tomorrow if it doesn't rain as predicted. Growing faster than it did in July ( No rain here in late June & all July).  
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Hey come up to WI. I think we have a few more times to mow.
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Don't complain. I will be m0wing thru early Dec., maybe longer. Hope to be able to skip from mid Dec. thru February. LOL
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Last year if I remember right, I had to mow lawn before I could go rifle hunting. (Weekend before Thanksgiving)

Edited by littlemarv - 04 Oct 2017 at 5:41pm
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My pastures need to be mowed again this fall. Here in Kansas we have had plenty of rain and great grass growth. I won't have to feed hay for quite a while if we don't have a hard freeze early.
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Lawn Mowing has slowed way down here in NE TX since it decided to quit rainin.  
Finally got the unused pastures shredded. Weeds jaw deep to a giraffe,  Had to wait to build one mower out of 3 or 4 pieces of mowers. #1 son did a great job of piecing bits and pieces together to make one. It is doing a better than average job without putting too much strain on my Massy 1260
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Some years, I've mowed right up to Christmas.  Currently slowing down due to lack of rain, here in central MD...
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Its still growing here in Upper Michigan.

Crazy year in this area.

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If we get some rain I will be moving a few more times. Mowed around the house at the farm this morning while there was still a little bit of dew to keep down the dust. Tenant may be able to get one more cutting off the hay fields.
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Mowed for what I hope is the last time in 2017 last Sunday (north Arkansas).
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Still mowing here in Missouri, A few years back I mowed my yard for the last time on Thanksgiving day.
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Still mowing in ND, m ore now than we did in July but could end next week if it gets as cold as they are forecasting.
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Most people around here are still baling hay. I won't finish until late this month.
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A few days ago the mountains west of me got up to 20 inches of snow, about 3 inches of rain down here on the plains over 12 days.  Talking about a hard freeze next Monday and Tuesday with a high of 40 and low in the 20's.  Still have 3d cutting to do but sometime in the next two months I'll get it done.  One year I baled in January, pretty decent hay.
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we sposed to gits rains here starting today and for next 2-3 days after, will need to mow again too, good thing I puts new blades on.
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Originally posted by allisorange allisorange wrote:

Its still growing here in Upper Michigan.

Crazy year in this area.

John Carlson


Mine is still growing a bit too; I agree the weather has been funky. Never noticed you were from Perkins until reading you posted from "Upper Michigan". I live by Palmer so go through every time I go to the Escanaba show.
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Still mowing up here in northern NY state, about 5 miles from Canada. We have had spotty frost, but no widespread killing frost yet.
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Originally posted by Joe(TX) Joe(TX) wrote:

Most people around here are still baling hay. I won't finish until late this month.


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I mowed last week and will have to mow again. At least it's slowed down. Next week I'll finish picking pumpkins and mow the corn down. I had a disappointing sweet corn crop it was beautiful large perfect peaches and cream. Picked a dozen the next day I went out the coons had desamated the whole patch. I put up electric fence and they finished the patch off the next night.

Looks like someone took a magic marker to the hood of your B

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I mowed the last Friday in September. Mowed mostly weeds the grass isn't growing much from lack of rain and from being mowed as short as dragging the mower deck under the Snapper zero turn could cut (same as a Simplicity) a month earlier. The grass is nearly brown and has been for 6 or 8 weeks. I didn't mow enough last week to need raking. Normally if I mow every week I have to rake. That previous mowing did have enough cut grass for raking. Since then I have remounted the deck on the mower so I mowed at 4-1/2" tall instead of 2-1/2" tall.

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I skipped mowing this week since its so dry a little rain today will have to mow next week and it won't be the last. A lot of leave to fall and be groundup yet, here in Ohio.
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Crazy year here as well. I need to mow, but it's been too wet. That's the weird part...
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Still mowing south central Iowa. When I get home from the flea market Monday will have to start all tractors and machinery and now everything again. Need to change oil and sharpen mower blades first
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Freind just cut 35 acers beutiful alfalfa for the fitfth cut weather holds about 2 more weeks he will cut another block and that will be sixth cuting that was the first he cut this spring and probly be it

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Originally posted by littlemarv littlemarv wrote:

Last year if I remember right, I had to mow lawn before I could go rifle hunting. (Weekend before Thanksgiving)
You are quite right Ryan.  I had to do the same thing.  I cut deer trails also.  I remember deer hunting where you'd never get warm all day.  The last few years though, it's been short sleeve weather.

I'm planning on sowing grass seed today and get it going good.

It's been raining here now for the last 3 or 4 days.  We had a REALLY dry spell from the middle of July until a week or so ago.  Now it's raining just right.  No downpours or deluges, just nice gentle ALL day rains.  More coming for the next few days is the forecast.
After NOT cutting grass for a month and a half, I'm gonna be busy the next few days, as soon as it quits raining.
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