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en I think a lot of this has to do with the time of year. Because of the weather, some pastures won't sustain horses. They need additional feed just to get through the winter.

en Meanwhile, heavy rain and wet snow in parts of Montana and South Dakota are boosting soil moisture reserves for pastures, winter wheat, and newly sown or soon-to-be-planted small grains. In contrast, dry, windy weather on the southern High Plains is maintaining severe stress on pastures and winter grains.

en I've known pastures where farmers have lost winter feed because of hay fires.

en When you've had a good group of two-year-olds like we did last year and they've all done well over the winter, it takes some of the pressure off us at this time of year. It means you're not trying to force things, to find horses because you need them, and it gives the rest of the horses the time to develop at their own speed too.

en The time of year I get kind of depressed is spring. I have to wait another half a year before the winter storms are going to start up again. ... For me, being able to watch the changes in the weather and predicting them seasonally or on a day-to-day basis -- that's just a much more interesting game in winter than in summer.

en At the same time, they broke into our pastures and turned loose 35 or 40 head of horses. We got them all back in.

en Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. Most of Australia's leading thoroughbred enthusiasts are in Brisbane and the Gold Coast at the time of the year attending the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival and enjoying the balmy Queensland winter weather.

en [And make no mistake: Energy prices are everything these days. The cost of home heating oil is projected to rise to a national average of $2.47 a gallon this winter, a 28.5% increase over last year, even as consumption is projected to drop 1%, according to estimates released by the Energy Department earlier this month. Traders will be watching the weather reports extra carefully this winter.] The demand for energy has been tempered by high prices, ... but demand could surge again if winter weather turns unusually cold.

en This is a changeable time of year. We can get a wide variety of nice weather, or we can get a taste of winter.

en Weather always has an effect on farmers. We've had a mild winter, and that really helps on the feeding of the livestock since we had a real dry summer and didn't have a lot of hay. It's a plus because the cattle haven't been consuming as much feed.

en The key for next week is going to be the weather. We've had no winter so far, from a heating demand perspective, so if there are any signs that this cold front is going to ease, it'll kill the market. This is it - this is the only chance for winter all year.

en People need to know that the cattle and the pastures and the citrus groves they see do not sustain the farming family,

en The weather in Europe this time of the year and through the winter is highly influenced by the Icelandic Low, a semi-permanent anticyclone that begins drifting south during autumn,

en The weather in Europe this time of the year and through the winter is highly influenced by the Icelandic Low, a semi-permanent anticyclone that begins drifting south during autumn.

en You can tell these monarchs are migrating and won't winter over. The butterflies that winter over won't come down to the shoreline; they'll stay inland. The ones we have here come in, feed on the bushes, and continue down the coast.


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