Sentences with phrase «took on hay»

Making sure pregnant beef cows meet their nutrient needs this winter could be difficult because of the toll this year's drought took on hay production.

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Climbing onto the seat of the self - loading hay stacker developed by his father and uncle, he set off from the family farm in Kansas on a two - month sales tour that took him around the Texas Panhandle, to Southern California, New Mexico, and Nevada.
Will it be taken or will we revert to type, clogging the middle of the park while Lennon and Bale make hay on the flanks.
Her analysis, relying on heart balm torts, should make any spouse contemplating love — or just a roll in the hay — with a robot take notice.
Bantering with reporters on a campaign bus en route to Buffalo, he tried to make political hay of 9/11, saying that Gov. George Pataki, who defeated Cuomo's father in 1994, had taken a back seat to Rudy Giuliani after the attacks — that he had, in Cuomo's words, «held the leader's coat.»
Throw it on for the pumpkin patch, hay rides, trick or treating with the kiddos and not only will you be warm and cozy, it also magically takes your outfit up a notch, which no easy task this time of year!
Before hitting the hay the night before, I plotted a course that would take me around the south of Denver, through Colorado Springs, and on to Pike's Peak — the mountain famous for its big elevation (14,115 feet) and the annual hill climb race that bears its name.
The South Florida Wildlife Center, an HSUS affiliate, evacuated more than 400 wild animals in advance of the storm and took in more than 300 injured wildlife in the days immediately after Irma; a University of Florida veterinary team saved a horse on the verge of drowning; other groups distributed hay bales provided by The HSUS to horses and cows.
Here he is taking a break from all those long days on set, hay — he might even catch a fish!
There's a mission that takes part primarily on and farm and the graphics were exceptional in showing the fine detail of the grass and hay bales as Carter sprinted around popping aliens; compared to some higher budgeted titles they may appear lacking but they're certainly above the bargain bin quality I've heard some people decry the game for having.
As I took advantage of lighting bales of hay on fire and creating bolts capable of freezing, I progressively felt more like a badass and less likely to run away from enemies, unless I had to for specific boss fights.
I took a seat on a bale of hay, grabbed an apple from one of their baskets, and posted up on one of the game's six computers.
However, it seems that when Altair bridged the gap across into Geralt's turf, the assassin took a fatal tumble with the hay on this side of the pond not cradling his fall.
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