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Well Texas...Is it wet yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1536850" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I'm in the 4-8" band for the week. Funny back in early September we were at the end of a summer drought and hay was at a premium with everybody scrambling to get coverage for their stock this winter, not only due to availability dwindling but the pastures were dead looking like feeding would start early, like October. Fast Forward...end of Sept. the monsoon started and hasn't letup. Grasses responded wonderfully. </p><p></p><p>Now the table has turned and it's not that the hay makings aren't growing, it's that it's growing mold in the muddy fields and one can't get to it, nor be able to cure it. Checked some cows yesterday and the nice new grass is getting stomped in the mud limiting availability. Looks like things are drying out a bit after today, but next week is more rain so no hayin for now. Good old Mamma Nature. Keeps you on your toes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1536850, member: 27848"] I'm in the 4-8" band for the week. Funny back in early September we were at the end of a summer drought and hay was at a premium with everybody scrambling to get coverage for their stock this winter, not only due to availability dwindling but the pastures were dead looking like feeding would start early, like October. Fast Forward...end of Sept. the monsoon started and hasn't letup. Grasses responded wonderfully. Now the table has turned and it's not that the hay makings aren't growing, it's that it's growing mold in the muddy fields and one can't get to it, nor be able to cure it. Checked some cows yesterday and the nice new grass is getting stomped in the mud limiting availability. Looks like things are drying out a bit after today, but next week is more rain so no hayin for now. Good old Mamma Nature. Keeps you on your toes. [/QUOTE]
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