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Taking the Long View When It Comes to Drought Management in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1783584" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Im going to side with [USER=6291]@Brute 23[/USER] in this.</p><p>Drought is a natural and common event in central Texas. It's a opportunity or a disaster depending on how you play it.</p><p>One thing you can be sure of. Cattle will get cheap and hay will get expensive. Those that adapt quickly enough will profit from that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1783584, member: 24947"] Im going to side with [USER=6291]@Brute 23[/USER] in this. Drought is a natural and common event in central Texas. It's a opportunity or a disaster depending on how you play it. One thing you can be sure of. Cattle will get cheap and hay will get expensive. Those that adapt quickly enough will profit from that. [/QUOTE]
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