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3 years in a row is starting to get old
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1052338" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>We have been going through this since 1996 and it is getting old, feed stores and any ag. related business is hurting, lot of ranchers have sold out with no plans to get back into business, It seems to be no way to prepare for prolonged drought like you can for short term drought. Bermuda fields made one cutting averaging one bale to the acre this year. Large 100 year old trees are dying out, this will have a lasting effect on nature and landowners, local water supplies are drying up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1052338, member: 10124"] We have been going through this since 1996 and it is getting old, feed stores and any ag. related business is hurting, lot of ranchers have sold out with no plans to get back into business, It seems to be no way to prepare for prolonged drought like you can for short term drought. Bermuda fields made one cutting averaging one bale to the acre this year. Large 100 year old trees are dying out, this will have a lasting effect on nature and landowners, local water supplies are drying up. [/QUOTE]
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