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Re: Drought aid too late ??
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Posted by Glen in TX on August 31, 2006 at 15:43:15 from (208.246.9.194):
In Reply to: Re: Drought aid too late ?? posted by colekicker on August 29, 2006 at 18:52:32:
Yeah we thought things were dead here too in TX panhandle but only enough rain in June to keep things alive and then burnt up again till rains last few weeks. Well that hybrid grass I planted did die and it's all weeds now. Too much rain at once and weeds galore to plow down to get wheat in soon. Not enough cattle around to keep things grazed down. Dryland farming with our government and insurance is joke now and soon going to be a thing of past putting most everything back to grass and irrigated farming here may be right behind it with falling water table and energy/fuel prices. Yeah it won't be enough and politicians are too far from agriculture to understand and just take payoffs under the table from the big companies that can buy their way to keep them going and that's it.
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