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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1014130" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>It looks like mid July around here. We're at 52% of normal and normal is only 13 inches. What we did get all came early and then stopped about mid December. I have plenty of feed but I have to wean this week because if I wait any longer there won't be any water in the creek to hold my calves on. </p><p>I did find out what happened, though. My wife was moaning about the flowers that didn't bloom... Turns out she bought seed that's all native to the Texas hill country. :bang: I told her next year we're planting pacific northwest varieties. That way even if Washington has a bad year I'll still be in tall grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1014130, member: 14661"] It looks like mid July around here. We're at 52% of normal and normal is only 13 inches. What we did get all came early and then stopped about mid December. I have plenty of feed but I have to wean this week because if I wait any longer there won't be any water in the creek to hold my calves on. I did find out what happened, though. My wife was moaning about the flowers that didn't bloom... Turns out she bought seed that's all native to the Texas hill country. :bang: I told her next year we're planting pacific northwest varieties. That way even if Washington has a bad year I'll still be in tall grass. [/QUOTE]
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