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<blockquote data-quote="diana55" data-source="post: 1330940" data-attributes="member: 12968"><p>I lurk on CT everyday (whilst sitting in my Kawasaki mule "supervising" the young bulls grazing the lanes around our property- I'm like Willie Nelson -on the road again....) but don't often post. We have been waiting months for rain and finally had 52mm at end April and it is raining at the moment (17mm so far). Nothing nicer than listening to rain on the roof. We are fortunate that temps are still warm enough to grow grasses so may only have to keep feeding hay and grain to cattle and sheep for next month or so. Cattle market should kick now so plan to offload surplus cows and steers. I see that Longreach is getting rain but Winton has missed so far. Hope that changes for you Jilleroo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diana55, post: 1330940, member: 12968"] I lurk on CT everyday (whilst sitting in my Kawasaki mule "supervising" the young bulls grazing the lanes around our property- I'm like Willie Nelson -on the road again....) but don't often post. We have been waiting months for rain and finally had 52mm at end April and it is raining at the moment (17mm so far). Nothing nicer than listening to rain on the roof. We are fortunate that temps are still warm enough to grow grasses so may only have to keep feeding hay and grain to cattle and sheep for next month or so. Cattle market should kick now so plan to offload surplus cows and steers. I see that Longreach is getting rain but Winton has missed so far. Hope that changes for you Jilleroo. [/QUOTE]
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