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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 166771" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Sorry about that, Sidney. I hope your grandparents were able to make alternate arrangements for pasture & hay without too much trouble.</p><p></p><p>I got .85" yesterday and about .6" one day last week. Need a lot more but at least that's a start, at long last! I sure did enjoy riding my tractor out in the rain yesterday while hauling bales to the gals, even if I did get soaked and a little chilly.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like most folks in central and east Texas, as well as in La., got some rain out of this system. I've got a lot of tiny clover and "Texas winter grass" seedlings that had sprouted but that were just about gonners, but now with some moisture maybe they'll perk up and put on a bit of growth. I'm sure those folks with ryegrass fields that had not yet died out are thrilled to get this moisture. But we'll need a lot more to actually see some pooling of water in the dry tanks & ponds. Good luck to everybody and thank you, Lord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 166771, member: 43"] Sorry about that, Sidney. I hope your grandparents were able to make alternate arrangements for pasture & hay without too much trouble. I got .85" yesterday and about .6" one day last week. Need a lot more but at least that's a start, at long last! I sure did enjoy riding my tractor out in the rain yesterday while hauling bales to the gals, even if I did get soaked and a little chilly. Sounds like most folks in central and east Texas, as well as in La., got some rain out of this system. I've got a lot of tiny clover and "Texas winter grass" seedlings that had sprouted but that were just about gonners, but now with some moisture maybe they'll perk up and put on a bit of growth. I'm sure those folks with ryegrass fields that had not yet died out are thrilled to get this moisture. But we'll need a lot more to actually see some pooling of water in the dry tanks & ponds. Good luck to everybody and thank you, Lord. [/QUOTE]
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