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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdog" data-source="post: 1467910" data-attributes="member: 27645"><p>Not sure why my other post didn't come through , anyway , it is lease land -as to why not drill a well . I do have totes and will be filling them and gravity feeding to a trough . But I have to get ahead of it hence the truck to the pond. You know how it is ,The weather liars tease you , and it has rained around us, inches at a time . We had the wettest august on record , then nothing but a couple of insignificant showers . I would sell down under normal circumstances, but this is our first year back in the cow/calf side, since the last major drought . We sold out then , and went all hay for 2 years and did ok. I handpicked these girls from a really good closed herd and I am in them right , so I am in for the duration , but damn .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdog, post: 1467910, member: 27645"] Not sure why my other post didn't come through , anyway , it is lease land -as to why not drill a well . I do have totes and will be filling them and gravity feeding to a trough . But I have to get ahead of it hence the truck to the pond. You know how it is ,The weather liars tease you , and it has rained around us, inches at a time . We had the wettest august on record , then nothing but a couple of insignificant showers . I would sell down under normal circumstances, but this is our first year back in the cow/calf side, since the last major drought . We sold out then , and went all hay for 2 years and did ok. I handpicked these girls from a really good closed herd and I am in them right , so I am in for the duration , but damn . [/QUOTE]
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