Taconic Crest Trail
Where I hiked in the Pittsfield State Forest today.
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April 10, 2021 Morning
Good morning! Happy 8 PM Dusk π ! Three weeks to May π . Partly cloudy and 56 degrees in Delmar, NY. β There is a south breeze at 6 mph. π. The dew point is 49 degrees. A rather nice morning, after a cloudy start to the day, going to be a beautiful day for sure. I probably would have gone up north this weekend but I’m concerned with the fire risk with everything bone dry, plus I had that interview with John Wolcott and Greg Bell yesterday, although Leon Van Dyke couldn’t get connected which was a big disappointment.
Today will be mostly sunny π, with a high of 74 degrees at 4pm. 18 degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical day around May 31st. Maximum dew point of 50 at 11am. South wind 6 to 9 mph. I’ll take that but I also won’t be lighting any matches or dropping lit cigarettes. π₯ A year ago, we had cloudy skies in the morning with more sun in the afternoon. The high last year was 48 degrees. The record high of 86 was set in 1922. 5.7 inches of snow fell back in 1961.β
I am thinking about going hiking somewhere in Rennselear County, πβοΈ but where I do not know. The Taconic Crest trail sort of appeals to me but it’s a bit of a drive and I’m not sure if I want to go that far from home. I also not getting a very early start this morning, because I’ve been thinking a lot about what I want to talk about in counseling next week. π It’s going to be rather hot with the sun out today, and I’m more of an afternoon person on the weekends when I don’t have to get. πΆ
Solar noon π is at 12:57 pm with sun having an altitude of 55.5° from the due south horizon (-15.4° vs. 6/21). A six foot person will cast a 4.1 foot shadow today compared to 2.2 feet on the first day of summer. The golden hour π starts at 6:54 pm with the sun in the west (276°). πΈ The sunset is in the west-northwest (282°) with the sun dropping below the horizon at 7:32 pm after setting for 2 minutes and 57 seconds with dusk around 8:00 pm, which is one minute and 9 seconds later than yesterday. π The best time to look at the stars is after 8:36 pm.
At sunset, look for mostly clear skies π and temperatures around 70 degrees. The dew point will be 50 degrees. There will be a south breeze at 8 mph. Today will have 13 hours and 10 minutes of daytime, an increase of 2 minutes and 49 seconds over yesterday.
Tonight will have increasing clouds β, with a low of 51 degrees at 5am. 15 degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical night around May 27th. Maximum dew point of 52 at 8pm. South wind 6 to 8 mph. In 2020, we had mostly clear skies in the evening, which became cloudy by the early hours of the morning. It got down to 32 degrees. The record low of 20 occurred back in 1874.
As previously noted, there are 3 weeks until May π when the sun will be setting at 7:55 pm with dusk at 8:26 pm. On that day in 2020, we had rain showers, partly sunny and temperatures between 61 and 49 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 65 degrees. We hit a record high of 86 back in 2001.
Canajoharie and Catskill Railroad – Wikipedia
The Canajoharie and Catskill Rail Road (C&C) ran from Catskill, NY to Potter's Hollow, NY. Originally it was intended to extend the railroad to Canajoharie, New York.
So You Want To Raise Cattle, Well Slow Down | Replay with Matt Brechwald
OFI 1040: So You Want To Raise Cattle, Well Slow Down | Replay with Matt Brechwald
4/8/21 by Matt Brechwald
Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121512993
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Advice For The Beginning Cattle Farmer I have had two situations/conversations recently that have really made me want to ask everyone to hit the pause button for just a second before putting cattle on their places. And this has really made me think about this a little bit deeper. Let me first start by saying that as a person who loves agriculture, wants to see agricultural land preserved, likes the diversity of people farming, and really enjoys cattle β I am all for people discovering this great animal and engaging in this industry. However, cattle are not a species of livestock that you can just decide you want to raise and then begin. You really need to know what you are doing here, both for reasons of being humane and because of the impact on your financials. Small livestock like goats, sheep, and even pigs can be easy to start out with. But cattle are just too big for you to start off with if you have no experience and you donβt have the correct equipment. The larger the animal, the less margin for error and less ability you will have to correct your mistakes. Once you get a cow to shut off the thinking part of her brain and start running away from you with that thousand-yard stare, you are in big trouble. My goal is for you to never hit that point. But if you ever do, I want you to be able to handle it. What I Have Been Seeing This is what I have been seeing recently that has caused me to make this episode. I have been seeing too many instances of folks with zero experience raising cattle but who have purchased a property putting some cows on it with no other planning. Iβve also seen these folks get themselves in a bit of a bind when it comes time to doctor the cows, catch the cattle or separate the cows from the bull. I think the mistake that so many people make is not seeing what is really going on around them. As folks drive through the countryside you see cattle grazing peacefully on pastures or out on the range, and it is a pastoral scene that you would like to replicate on your own place. But what you are not seeing is the time, experience, and planning that goes into achieving that scene. There are a lot of very experienced cowboys and cowgirls out there who have loved cattle their entire lives and have been working with cattle their entire lives. And if you get the chance to watch them work with cattle, they can make it look very easy. But it is not. This is one of those situations in which the person is so good at what they do, that they are making it look easy. If you have never worked with cattle before, this like watching Stephen Curry hit a 3 point shot or Tiger Woods sink a 40 foot put and saying βI can do thatβ. They make it look easy because they are professionals. You are not. There is a lifetime of practice, desire, and intuition between the head of that putter and the hole that the ball eventually drops in. You, as the new cow farmer, have a long way to go. What Should You Do Make Friends With Neighbors Reinforce Your Fences Be Picky About The Cattle You Buy Get The Correct Equipment Get Some Education Learn About Flight Zones And Pressure Teach Yourself To Walk Away Get Some Experience Start Slow Spend Time With Your Cattle Learn About Electric Fence Know The Reasons That Cattle Will Push Fence Rotate Your Pastures You, Will, Get There I am excited for you, and you are going to get there. But letβs not get in too big of a hurry. You can get started pretty quickly with smaller livestock like goats, sheep, and even pigs. But, if cattle are where you are headed, you need to really think about these things before you jump in. If you donβt, you might end up losing a lot of money. Worse yet, you might wind up with a cow that needs help you cannot give it because you canβt get it caught or canβt control it.