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<blockquote data-quote="milesvb" data-source="post: 236794" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>We've gotten just enough rain to keep the forage green and since our stocking rate is light feeding hasn't been a problem yet. The real problem here for some folks is that the ground is so thirsty it would take 6-10" in a solid deluge to get any meaningful runoff. I'm looking at borrowing a honey wagon/nurse tank used for hauling water to get water from the creek and then hook it up to a portable trough with a float valve so I can utilize the pastures where the ponds have gone dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milesvb, post: 236794, member: 413"] We've gotten just enough rain to keep the forage green and since our stocking rate is light feeding hasn't been a problem yet. The real problem here for some folks is that the ground is so thirsty it would take 6-10" in a solid deluge to get any meaningful runoff. I'm looking at borrowing a honey wagon/nurse tank used for hauling water to get water from the creek and then hook it up to a portable trough with a float valve so I can utilize the pastures where the ponds have gone dry. [/QUOTE]
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