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<blockquote data-quote="Beef11" data-source="post: 308819" data-attributes="member: 2705"><p>I see people miss the point of average moisture levels. Average does not mean normal it is an average and no more common than highs or lows. For example i'm from an area of about 12-14 inches of moisture on average 6-21 being normal 6 inches is by about all standards a pretty danged severe drought but this is high desert. When figuring out a business plan and a land use protocol don't figure on average moisture every year, allow flexibility to adjust between low and high years easily. Don't count on average rainfalls every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef11, post: 308819, member: 2705"] I see people miss the point of average moisture levels. Average does not mean normal it is an average and no more common than highs or lows. For example i'm from an area of about 12-14 inches of moisture on average 6-21 being normal 6 inches is by about all standards a pretty danged severe drought but this is high desert. When figuring out a business plan and a land use protocol don't figure on average moisture every year, allow flexibility to adjust between low and high years easily. Don't count on average rainfalls every year. [/QUOTE]
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