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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 373208" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Had some elm and cottonwood trees knocked down in the twister. Some of you may know cottonwoods as alamo or else poplars. No pecan tree was taken out. </p><p></p><p>Got ANOTHER rain. I am not complaining. Whatever it takes. It doesn't appear we will all get burned out this year like we did in '05. The cows are off of the river bottom pastures so if the river gets out of the banks, it is okay. I'll patch the fences when it is over. </p><p></p><p>Let it rain!!!!! It is wonderful. I hate the people in Pecan Plantation got homes damaged but it is not nearly as bad as seeing entire farms and developments get burn up in wildfire like we did in '05. Those people who got burned out lost everything including their livestock. It was complete devestation. No barn, no house, no tree, no fence post left, trailers, tractors, equipment all burned and pastures of cows dead. It makes my wind damaged trees and fence seem trivial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 373208, member: 3162"] Had some elm and cottonwood trees knocked down in the twister. Some of you may know cottonwoods as alamo or else poplars. No pecan tree was taken out. Got ANOTHER rain. I am not complaining. Whatever it takes. It doesn't appear we will all get burned out this year like we did in '05. The cows are off of the river bottom pastures so if the river gets out of the banks, it is okay. I'll patch the fences when it is over. Let it rain!!!!! It is wonderful. I hate the people in Pecan Plantation got homes damaged but it is not nearly as bad as seeing entire farms and developments get burn up in wildfire like we did in '05. Those people who got burned out lost everything including their livestock. It was complete devestation. No barn, no house, no tree, no fence post left, trailers, tractors, equipment all burned and pastures of cows dead. It makes my wind damaged trees and fence seem trivial. [/QUOTE]
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