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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 41748" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Her problem for a second year in a row is no rain during the summer. Image Seattle, where it supposedly rains all the time, going through a drought. I realize it is not much of a drought compared to other parts of the country. We still get our 50 to 60 inches of rain a year. It has just all been coming in the winter when we don't need it. Cool season grasses, which are they only kind we have, don't do well in 90 degree temperature and no rain for three months.</p><p>I normally have no problem grazing up to the first of November. Last year I had to start feeding hay on August 20th. This year I rented another field and moved the cows on the 17th. Same number of cows. It has just been hot and dry.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 41748, member: 498"] Her problem for a second year in a row is no rain during the summer. Image Seattle, where it supposedly rains all the time, going through a drought. I realize it is not much of a drought compared to other parts of the country. We still get our 50 to 60 inches of rain a year. It has just all been coming in the winter when we don't need it. Cool season grasses, which are they only kind we have, don't do well in 90 degree temperature and no rain for three months. I normally have no problem grazing up to the first of November. Last year I had to start feeding hay on August 20th. This year I rented another field and moved the cows on the 17th. Same number of cows. It has just been hot and dry. Dave [/QUOTE]
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