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<blockquote data-quote="Craig-TX" data-source="post: 164989" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>It's truly awful here in central Texas. The old benchmark that everybody used to talk about was 1957. Everybody that can remember it says it's worse now. We have trees dying. Even the cedars are showing stress to the point where I almost feel sorry for them. Oats and wheat never came up. We have moved cattle off two places because the stock tanks went dry, watering from the well on another. About to have to move them back to one place and water them through the meter. Hate to do it but there is still a lot of good dead grass there, except for about 70 acres that burned in one of the many fires this area has had. This part of the country never gets a lot of rain in the summer but we've had less than 4" since the last day of March. It's bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig-TX, post: 164989, member: 39"] It's truly awful here in central Texas. The old benchmark that everybody used to talk about was 1957. Everybody that can remember it says it's worse now. We have trees dying. Even the cedars are showing stress to the point where I almost feel sorry for them. Oats and wheat never came up. We have moved cattle off two places because the stock tanks went dry, watering from the well on another. About to have to move them back to one place and water them through the meter. Hate to do it but there is still a lot of good dead grass there, except for about 70 acres that burned in one of the many fires this area has had. This part of the country never gets a lot of rain in the summer but we've had less than 4" since the last day of March. It's bad. [/QUOTE]
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