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<blockquote data-quote="Horseless" data-source="post: 651489" data-attributes="member: 6345"><p>Tough conditions? It looks beautiful in that video. They even have a pivot. There is nothing on my place that looks that green in August. I know they have extreme heat and but I wish they would have shown more tough conditions. There was a quick scene of some desert. But a good promotional video.</p><p>I looked up their annual precipition in Arizona which was a little over 12" and looked up ours which is under 12". </p><p>I would say my conditions are: </p><p>There's not a tree on the place except for the ones that were planted. I can't remember a single summer that the temperature never went over a 100 F and I can't remember a single winter that the temp. never went below -40. The only thing the weather man can predict here is the wind. </p><p>Other than that I wouldn't want to ranch any other place. (Well I guess I would like a stream, creek or river bottom with some brush.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horseless, post: 651489, member: 6345"] Tough conditions? It looks beautiful in that video. They even have a pivot. There is nothing on my place that looks that green in August. I know they have extreme heat and but I wish they would have shown more tough conditions. There was a quick scene of some desert. But a good promotional video. I looked up their annual precipition in Arizona which was a little over 12" and looked up ours which is under 12". I would say my conditions are: There's not a tree on the place except for the ones that were planted. I can't remember a single summer that the temperature never went over a 100 F and I can't remember a single winter that the temp. never went below -40. The only thing the weather man can predict here is the wind. Other than that I wouldn't want to ranch any other place. (Well I guess I would like a stream, creek or river bottom with some brush.) [/QUOTE]
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