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Disconcerting, Has Me Concerned
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1500879" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I feel your pain! Our pastures are horrible, can't remember the last time we were still feeding bales this time of year and we're getting very low. Locals are buying junk bales for $50 and the ones that burned the pastures are starting to panic. Our ponds are getting dangerously low. We have a 60 acre watershed lake, the primary source of water during spring - fall, & last Oct the Watershed Dist drained 40 million gallons/appx 4 ft (for maintenance & running a pipeline), not anticipating a drought. Up to 50 mph wind gusts the past couple weeks, temp went from 84 yesterday afternoon to 33 (wind chill 20) this morning. A lot of wildfires and most of my cattle have watery, irritated eyes. The sale barn has been packed the past few weeks because people are already culling essentially anything that doesn't have a calf on the ground. Last time we had a serious drought it lasted 3 years. Praying for rain!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1500879, member: 24027"] I feel your pain! Our pastures are horrible, can't remember the last time we were still feeding bales this time of year and we're getting very low. Locals are buying junk bales for $50 and the ones that burned the pastures are starting to panic. Our ponds are getting dangerously low. We have a 60 acre watershed lake, the primary source of water during spring - fall, & last Oct the Watershed Dist drained 40 million gallons/appx 4 ft (for maintenance & running a pipeline), not anticipating a drought. Up to 50 mph wind gusts the past couple weeks, temp went from 84 yesterday afternoon to 33 (wind chill 20) this morning. A lot of wildfires and most of my cattle have watery, irritated eyes. The sale barn has been packed the past few weeks because people are already culling essentially anything that doesn't have a calf on the ground. Last time we had a serious drought it lasted 3 years. Praying for rain! [/QUOTE]
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