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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1086301" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Jilleroo we are starting to hear cries of desperation from around close to here now. My neighbour Mario was down Glen Innes and a bit west to Emmaville this week and he said it was very dry down there, they don't seem to have had the storms that we have had and with the heat are starting to have to feed. Also on the news there are cries of desparation from not too far away now. </p><p>I was going to wait a few more weeks to buy some hay hoping that things will improve but I think I'll jump in now and pay what I have to and get it in the shed while it is still growing on the irrigation around the place.</p><p>It is a shame that Cowboy Ken can't stay a bit longer. He certainly sounds like a fantastic help.</p><p>I don't think I could bring myself to do those books Jilleroo. The bottom line certainly can't be pretty.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1086301, member: 16453"] Jilleroo we are starting to hear cries of desperation from around close to here now. My neighbour Mario was down Glen Innes and a bit west to Emmaville this week and he said it was very dry down there, they don't seem to have had the storms that we have had and with the heat are starting to have to feed. Also on the news there are cries of desparation from not too far away now. I was going to wait a few more weeks to buy some hay hoping that things will improve but I think I'll jump in now and pay what I have to and get it in the shed while it is still growing on the irrigation around the place. It is a shame that Cowboy Ken can't stay a bit longer. He certainly sounds like a fantastic help. I don't think I could bring myself to do those books Jilleroo. The bottom line certainly can't be pretty. Ken [/QUOTE]
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