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JSCATTLE":1hm059px said:I wish it was as wide as Texas so we all could benefit
Jim62":1wjy7q7t said:Reckon it would maybe help to organize a Don fan club or at least a cheering section?
Looking good so far!
Apparently all 20 of the guys that work for the city will be working on a pothole tomorrow so they won't be able to get to it. ]
Must be a Texas size pothole ;-) ;-)
J...they probably making one instead of fixing one.... :nod:Jalopy":1mxkav46 said:Apparently all 20 of the guys that work for the city will be working on a pothole tomorrow so they won't be able to get to it. ]
Must be a Texas size pothole ;-) ;-)
Cotton farmers across South Texas are hoping Don goes elsewhere because two weeks remain in their harvest.
"As far as the farmers are concerned we don't want any rain now," said Carlos Fernandez, an associate professor at Texas AgriLife Research in Corpus Christi. While ranchers with barren pastures would welcome rain, sorghum is already harvested so it wouldn't benefit and cotton is being harvested now, he said.
Rod Santa Ana, the Texas AgriLife spokesman in the Rio Grande Valley, said rain and strong winds now could knock cotton bolls to the ground rendering them useless or splash them with dirt driving down their value.
"This rain, should we get it, will of course be a blessing overall because we can't farm down here without rain," Santa Ana said. "But this is the worst time for rains to come right now for cotton harvesters."