Tine to dry out those fields and pastures

skyhightree1":bwco51ma said:
I need those when your done dun.
If those were mine they would be sprinklers not fans. Drier than a PCF here
 
Caustic Burno":av5p9v50 said:
dun":av5p9v50 said:
Will they operate under water or do I have to wait for the water to go down before borrowing.
I know what ya mean--I was finally able to start down toward my East side this afternoon on a tractor--wished I hadn't looked.
Came up on this about 1/2 way down--there's another laying beside it just out of frame



If you look really close, you can see the white tops of my tee posts right next to the dark tree trunk and another to the right of the white oak trunk--the river is still up and flowing out of bank:




I don't know what's in between, but my corners are still there and holding.Someone here at CTonce asked why I use steel cable and an X on my corners--this is why.




Hard to see in this pic, but that water is still rolling--the river is about 150' off to the top right of the picture.



I have about 900' of fence with all kind of debris piled up against it up to the 4th strand on the south side of the property--tee posts are leaning but looks like the gaucho is holding from what I could tell. If you read about some Char cows floating in Lake Houston, you will know it wasn't.
 
Our weather yesterday. We got lucky but some folks didn't.

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We have had a real dry spring and record setting hot weather. It was 96 on Sunday. I just never gets that hot here and certainly not this early. Way too hot and way too dry for this early in the year. I was beginning to seriously worry about pasture conditions. Yesterday afternoon we got a good shower. Right now it is pouring out. The ten day forecast is highs in the 60's with lows in the upper 40's and a chance of rain every day. 100% chance of rain next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Hallelujah, Thank You Jesus
 

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