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It was a dark and stormy night, uh, morning...
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 639663" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I'm willing to try anything but I'd rather you park it in my pastures. Walmart is 3 miles away, to far, been missed by many rains by less than a half mile already. How about a raindance, would you be up for that? Nothing I've tried has worked. Been meaning to try Jogee's suggestion but can't get the spit to hit the circle. To much wind and it evaporates before it hits the ground. :lol: </p><p></p><p>Fertilizer spreaders have been up and down the road the past few days, I even got the itch but kept my money in my pockets. Nothing chases a chance of rain away like putting out several thousand dollars worth of fertilizer. Besides, it won't do much good if it doesn't rain for another 4 weeks afterwards. Going to make do with what is left over from last year till conditions prove it is worth the risk.</p><p></p><p>Radar has most of the state lit up. Lee and Burleson still seem to be untouched by any precipitation. At least it looks like we might still be able to catch at least a shower before it gets blown away. Need something, I've got several heifers that must be waiting for worse weather before they have their calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 639663, member: 7795"] I'm willing to try anything but I'd rather you park it in my pastures. Walmart is 3 miles away, to far, been missed by many rains by less than a half mile already. How about a raindance, would you be up for that? Nothing I've tried has worked. Been meaning to try Jogee's suggestion but can't get the spit to hit the circle. To much wind and it evaporates before it hits the ground. :lol: Fertilizer spreaders have been up and down the road the past few days, I even got the itch but kept my money in my pockets. Nothing chases a chance of rain away like putting out several thousand dollars worth of fertilizer. Besides, it won't do much good if it doesn't rain for another 4 weeks afterwards. Going to make do with what is left over from last year till conditions prove it is worth the risk. Radar has most of the state lit up. Lee and Burleson still seem to be untouched by any precipitation. At least it looks like we might still be able to catch at least a shower before it gets blown away. Need something, I've got several heifers that must be waiting for worse weather before they have their calves. [/QUOTE]
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