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Posted by Tex Aggie on July 28, 2006 at 07:37:59 from (205.168.249.154):
Hey all, here in central texas we are in the worst drought in over 50 yrs. things are beginning to be a little dire. there is not a lot of water left in some stock tanks, for instance our largest (about 6-7 acres surface area when full) is about to be dry. it has a little puddle about 6" deep. We have water on one part of the land though. There is no grass left. On top of that, no sudan grew so no hay. Out of the 350-500 bales of hay we feed a year, we have currently rolled up 30. So we are thinking of devoting every acre to fall oats for grazing, but we have to have rain to get it up. It could be like this last growing year when the grain didnt come up until January. crops have about all gone away too. please send us some rain this way. jared k
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