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Posted by John A. on December 28, 2005 at 05:55:28 from (65.161.170.80):
In Reply to: Prayer request posted by Gary in TX on December 27, 2005 at 21:39:07:
Gary, Mornin ol Pard, I will echo your prayer request. And add mine also. We are just like you here in So. Central Texas. 50 mi N. of Austin. Over half of our 259 countys are under a "Burn Ban" The rest are not far behind. Hay that is for sale is almost non-existant. That does not include Feed Stores that sell sm sq bales in the oneze-twoze fashion. I am talk about large quanity Round bales. Guys needing 25 to 50 or more. A local supplier I know is all but out. Another Hay Jockey I know up north of Ft.Worth, is down to two semis of 100lb,3wire sm bales / week. This supply is comming out of Arizona. This supply will run out in late Jan to mid Feb. Rain is no-where in sight in the near future. This past weekend went to the top of the Texas Panhandle for Christmas. The roadside was littered with small burned patches. Thank The Good Lord above for all our Volenteer Fire Dpts that defend so much of out great State. Yes Rain is badly needed. Ya'lls prayers are gleaned even worse. Later, John A.
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