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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1643170" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Just that one thunder shower. Those things are really localized. One hit Baker early last week. I was in town. I heard two big thunder claps and then the sky opened up. I drove for about 5 miles with my wipers on high. Then nothing. I never got a drop at my place. Neighbor B has drought insurance. He never got a drop July and August, so he says it will pay him well.</p><p></p><p>We got pretty good rain in late May and early June. Grass in the hills was green and doing good. Ran into a friend who ranches down at Fairwell Bend, which is 30 miles away. He asked how the grass was doing. He said it came too late for him. Mid June and all his range land was dried up. His grass never did grow this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1643170, member: 498"] Just that one thunder shower. Those things are really localized. One hit Baker early last week. I was in town. I heard two big thunder claps and then the sky opened up. I drove for about 5 miles with my wipers on high. Then nothing. I never got a drop at my place. Neighbor B has drought insurance. He never got a drop July and August, so he says it will pay him well. We got pretty good rain in late May and early June. Grass in the hills was green and doing good. Ran into a friend who ranches down at Fairwell Bend, which is 30 miles away. He asked how the grass was doing. He said it came too late for him. Mid June and all his range land was dried up. His grass never did grow this year. [/QUOTE]
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