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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 169092" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>At least we got off of the 7 percent humidity, 30 MPH sustained winds with 40 MPH gust, fires 2 miles west, 3 miles north, and a huge one 6 miles south, scenario. If you needed something sand blasted, you could have just put it out in the pasture, and we're not in "West Texas". </p><p></p><p>As my cows were walking through the pasture, all the topsoil was dust and blew away at each step. That has stopped with the little rain we received and the winds have finally laid. I haven't smelt brush/grass fire all week. </p><p></p><p>Even though the rain evaporated before it hit the ground, it is keeping the humidity up. </p><p></p><p>I was reading the mud/muck posts and half wondering if those folks weren't dumping salt in the wound. Rocksprings didn't notate it "no one in our area has that problem" this time, but I sure as heck was thinking it. (refer to the loose fence post dialogue where the guy has a spring 3 feet below ground)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 169092, member: 3162"] At least we got off of the 7 percent humidity, 30 MPH sustained winds with 40 MPH gust, fires 2 miles west, 3 miles north, and a huge one 6 miles south, scenario. If you needed something sand blasted, you could have just put it out in the pasture, and we're not in "West Texas". As my cows were walking through the pasture, all the topsoil was dust and blew away at each step. That has stopped with the little rain we received and the winds have finally laid. I haven't smelt brush/grass fire all week. Even though the rain evaporated before it hit the ground, it is keeping the humidity up. I was reading the mud/muck posts and half wondering if those folks weren't dumping salt in the wound. Rocksprings didn't notate it "no one in our area has that problem" this time, but I sure as heck was thinking it. (refer to the loose fence post dialogue where the guy has a spring 3 feet below ground) [/QUOTE]
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