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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1198043" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Thanks for that mwj, it has been a big relief to at least get some summer growth going. The outlook for summer is pretty ugly but at least we have this bit in the bank. I am in the SE corner of our state and we usually get a reasonable summer plus I am doing this more as a hobby. Jilleroo is the one that really needs the rain and as far as I know they have not received anything significant. It is absolutely heroic what they are doing up there, unbelievable the feed they have brought in to keep their line of charolais cows going and in pretty good nick too. Generally the rain we get before Christmas is from thunderstorms which are very much hit and miss, we hang out for some significant event early in the new year often a result of rain depression after cyclones cross the coast.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1198043, member: 16453"] Thanks for that mwj, it has been a big relief to at least get some summer growth going. The outlook for summer is pretty ugly but at least we have this bit in the bank. I am in the SE corner of our state and we usually get a reasonable summer plus I am doing this more as a hobby. Jilleroo is the one that really needs the rain and as far as I know they have not received anything significant. It is absolutely heroic what they are doing up there, unbelievable the feed they have brought in to keep their line of charolais cows going and in pretty good nick too. Generally the rain we get before Christmas is from thunderstorms which are very much hit and miss, we hang out for some significant event early in the new year often a result of rain depression after cyclones cross the coast. Ken [/QUOTE]
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