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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1675550" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Our lower elevation turn out ground has good deep moisture but is dry on top. It could sure use a shot of rain. The higher elevation and north slopes have a lot of snow sitting on it still. So that will grow good grass as we move forward. We don't need a heavy warm rain to take that off too fast. The man in charge of the reservoir called a couple days ago. He is starting to let a little more water go. The reservoir will be full by the end of next week. Then what ever comes in he will be letting out. So we will have plenty of water for irrigation on the hay fields. Very little of the irrigated ground is grazed until fall. A few have started putting water on the hay fields. I still have cows on mine so I will have to wait for them to move into the hills before opening my ditches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1675550, member: 498"] Our lower elevation turn out ground has good deep moisture but is dry on top. It could sure use a shot of rain. The higher elevation and north slopes have a lot of snow sitting on it still. So that will grow good grass as we move forward. We don't need a heavy warm rain to take that off too fast. The man in charge of the reservoir called a couple days ago. He is starting to let a little more water go. The reservoir will be full by the end of next week. Then what ever comes in he will be letting out. So we will have plenty of water for irrigation on the hay fields. Very little of the irrigated ground is grazed until fall. A few have started putting water on the hay fields. I still have cows on mine so I will have to wait for them to move into the hills before opening my ditches. [/QUOTE]
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