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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 585220" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I guess Red Bull's rain repellent didn't work for him but it did help us after all. Yesterday mornings weather didn't push thru but I guess it made a second effort last night cause it started raining about 3:30 this morning and rained 3/4 inch. Actually Jo, I'm not as bad off as some to the southwest of us. We were lucky enough to get a good rain out of Ike. Those 15 or so miles farther west didn't get much. I was around 4 miles north of here last week and they were baling hay. They had gotten some showers before Ike and the rain they got from Ike put them in good shape. I guess we are pretty much on the northeastern edge of the dry conditions.</p><p></p><p>I feel pretty confident that it will start raining if I would sell those 10 heifers I bought last May to put on all the extra grass I had. :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 585220, member: 7795"] I guess Red Bull's rain repellent didn't work for him but it did help us after all. Yesterday mornings weather didn't push thru but I guess it made a second effort last night cause it started raining about 3:30 this morning and rained 3/4 inch. Actually Jo, I'm not as bad off as some to the southwest of us. We were lucky enough to get a good rain out of Ike. Those 15 or so miles farther west didn't get much. I was around 4 miles north of here last week and they were baling hay. They had gotten some showers before Ike and the rain they got from Ike put them in good shape. I guess we are pretty much on the northeastern edge of the dry conditions. I feel pretty confident that it will start raining if I would sell those 10 heifers I bought last May to put on all the extra grass I had. :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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