Posted by elmersooner on August 08, 2011 at 14:23:46 from (99.88.202.30):
In Reply to: OT-more drought posted by Nancy Howell on August 08, 2011 at 10:01:39:
Please don't get me wrong..I feel for every one there. But I have lived, farmed all my life in NE Colorado. Average for a year is about 12 inches. Many time we go to July with like 3 or 4 inches..then the hail storms...We live with it. Some one last week complained that their "pond" was low. What is a pond?[/quote]
pond---body of water usually smaller than a lake--manmade or not.
does it reach 110 degrees in NE Colorado? also when you plant crops designed for 13 inches and receive 3 then there goes the farm. not trying to be a smart alec..trying to answer the question....the below average rainfall impacts crops, grazing, hay etc.... we have received 1 inch "maybe" since september. imagine going with 1/2 of rain all year where you are at and that is where we are right now.
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