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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 785900" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>I saw them in Caldwell County Tx, but the outlook does not look good for rain, looks like we are in for a dry warm winter by all the long range weather reports I have seen. My stock tanks are already about 50% full. we have had rain throught out the year ,we would get a 4 inch rain and the creeks would not get out of the banks it all soaked into the ground it was so dry after 2 years of drought and it stopped Sept. and all ground moisture is already gone. I am glad I have not restocked to full capacity after having to sell out last year. I reduced my herd from 70 cows to 12 cows and 10 heifers on 400 acres and I have plenty of excess grass. The last 6 years of weather here has taken all the enjoyment out of raising cattle, with a business you need a working plan, but with drought manageing the business you can not plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 785900, member: 10124"] I saw them in Caldwell County Tx, but the outlook does not look good for rain, looks like we are in for a dry warm winter by all the long range weather reports I have seen. My stock tanks are already about 50% full. we have had rain throught out the year ,we would get a 4 inch rain and the creeks would not get out of the banks it all soaked into the ground it was so dry after 2 years of drought and it stopped Sept. and all ground moisture is already gone. I am glad I have not restocked to full capacity after having to sell out last year. I reduced my herd from 70 cows to 12 cows and 10 heifers on 400 acres and I have plenty of excess grass. The last 6 years of weather here has taken all the enjoyment out of raising cattle, with a business you need a working plan, but with drought manageing the business you can not plan. [/QUOTE]
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