RAIN!

tncattle

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Yesterday I was thinking about cutting some pasture this morning before the rain came. Well, it started raining at 6:30 am and it's now 2 pm and we've had almost 6.5 inches!
 
Just watching the news I 24 looks like a lake cars floating all over the interstate scary situation here in middle TN deffinetly have to get out and check cattle gaps.
 
And all I've wanted was an inch and a half............but that was 4 weeks ago. I'd still like an inch and a half followed by another inch in a day or two.
 
1982vett":12mk96wg said:
And all I've wanted was an inch and a half............but that was 4 weeks ago. I'd still like an inch and a half followed by another inch in a day or two.
I am with ya on that one Vett
I am headed to Jed's tomorrow he was complaining about too much rain figgered I could go help them dry up a little just by showing up
Hey that might be a new business for me people pay me to show up so it doesn't rain too much
 
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Angus Cowman":3ujlwce9 said:
1982vett":3ujlwce9 said:
And all I've wanted was an inch and a half............but that was 4 weeks ago. I'd still like an inch and a half followed by another inch in a day or two.
I am with ya on that one Vett
I am headed to Jed's tomorrow he was complaining about too much rain figgered I could go help them dry up a little just by showing up
Hey that might be a new business for me people pay me to show up so it doesn't rain too much

Guess I should hire out to an equipment dealership to go visiting..... :lol: Course I doubt that would work. I probably have to own the equipment before it will break down. :lol: But the John Deere dealership still had a lot of sick puppies in the shop this morning. Noticed one was gutted just like mine was.

I cut some hay Thursday afternoon. Figgured it wouldn't rain enough to hurt the hay or help the millet. So far I've been right.
 

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