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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 517229" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Our 6 inches was more then plenty for us. We're on the top of a ridge and the pastures slope away from the dige top. Cows and calves spent most of the time on the top but there isn;t much shelter up here, it's all down in the lower parts. Thursday they finally got the roads open aorund us so we could get to town, or the nieghbors for that matter, if we needed to. River near us is only up about 3-4 feet above normal flow now, most of the run off creeks are dry on the famr or only have a little trickle down the bottom. I just hope they;re wrong about the rain and snow for tonight. If it doesn;t rain for a week we should be able to actually drive in the pastures, right now it's like walking on a sponge.</p><p>Seems like the calves that was concerned about handled the rain better then I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 517229, member: 34"] Our 6 inches was more then plenty for us. We're on the top of a ridge and the pastures slope away from the dige top. Cows and calves spent most of the time on the top but there isn;t much shelter up here, it's all down in the lower parts. Thursday they finally got the roads open aorund us so we could get to town, or the nieghbors for that matter, if we needed to. River near us is only up about 3-4 feet above normal flow now, most of the run off creeks are dry on the famr or only have a little trickle down the bottom. I just hope they;re wrong about the rain and snow for tonight. If it doesn;t rain for a week we should be able to actually drive in the pastures, right now it's like walking on a sponge. Seems like the calves that was concerned about handled the rain better then I did. [/QUOTE]
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