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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 841628" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>I never thought good 'ol Louisiana would be this dry. In the summer we usually can set the clock by the afternoon thunderstorms (from the moisture coming in off the gulf). My pasture now has no bermuda, period - it died a LONG time ago. The only thing hanging on is the bahia, and it's not growing, just barely staying alive. We've had some recent rains, but they barely knocked the dust down. Were somewhere around negative 18 inches year to date. Highly unusual for us. I've already given up on making hay on my pastures (I'll have to buy), and my "hay" pasture is being grazed now. We'll see how good of a friend my hay guy is this year...</p><p></p><p>The weather channel says next week we'll get it, but as said its not this rain we need, its the next three or four that"ll make the grass come back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 841628, member: 2653"] I never thought good 'ol Louisiana would be this dry. In the summer we usually can set the clock by the afternoon thunderstorms (from the moisture coming in off the gulf). My pasture now has no bermuda, period - it died a LONG time ago. The only thing hanging on is the bahia, and it's not growing, just barely staying alive. We've had some recent rains, but they barely knocked the dust down. Were somewhere around negative 18 inches year to date. Highly unusual for us. I've already given up on making hay on my pastures (I'll have to buy), and my "hay" pasture is being grazed now. We'll see how good of a friend my hay guy is this year... The weather channel says next week we'll get it, but as said its not this rain we need, its the next three or four that"ll make the grass come back. [/QUOTE]
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