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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 1046602" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I think we can all agree that lack of water is going to be a major factor for all of us. Never has it been so dire as it is in South Texas with the Mexicans not fullfilling their treaty water releases. Wish I spineless politicians from both parties would send the Mexican goverment a wakeup call. A drone strike on one of the lesser dams might get their attention.</p><p></p><p>We have folks in the Hill country trying to grow yards that are meant for the coast and folks in Houston that have their water usuage tied to their taxes. Needless to say Houston was the last city to get on board with water restrictions, cause they dont wish to loose their revenue stream.</p><p></p><p>So what are you folks doing in your part of the world? I for one have put down a major well. If and when I get back in the cattle biz it will be with fewer head and Im going back to the native grasses as much as possible. Have not put in anymore stock ponds cause this is flatland. How bout you folks any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 1046602, member: 807"] I think we can all agree that lack of water is going to be a major factor for all of us. Never has it been so dire as it is in South Texas with the Mexicans not fullfilling their treaty water releases. Wish I spineless politicians from both parties would send the Mexican goverment a wakeup call. A drone strike on one of the lesser dams might get their attention. We have folks in the Hill country trying to grow yards that are meant for the coast and folks in Houston that have their water usuage tied to their taxes. Needless to say Houston was the last city to get on board with water restrictions, cause they dont wish to loose their revenue stream. So what are you folks doing in your part of the world? I for one have put down a major well. If and when I get back in the cattle biz it will be with fewer head and Im going back to the native grasses as much as possible. Have not put in anymore stock ponds cause this is flatland. How bout you folks any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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