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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1759140" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>For me 2011 was worse but this one may end the worse before its over. In 2011 it was dry and the ponds were low when it started. Way more water problems then than now. </p><p>We had a couple of rains in April that gave us some moisture and topped off the tanks. It was too late to save the oats but it got the grass started. Very little since then. My Sorghum Almum looked similar to Fence's sudan so I grazed it out and disced it under. </p><p></p><p>My ponds are getting dangerous now and the last of the grass is going away. My next move in two weeks is early weaning the spring calves and further herd reductions. Looking grim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1759140, member: 5381"] For me 2011 was worse but this one may end the worse before its over. In 2011 it was dry and the ponds were low when it started. Way more water problems then than now. We had a couple of rains in April that gave us some moisture and topped off the tanks. It was too late to save the oats but it got the grass started. Very little since then. My Sorghum Almum looked similar to Fence's sudan so I grazed it out and disced it under. My ponds are getting dangerous now and the last of the grass is going away. My next move in two weeks is early weaning the spring calves and further herd reductions. Looking grim. [/QUOTE]
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