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It seems the topic in a lot of western SD is drought. We were one of the only places in SD that were dry last year, but now we are one of the only places with good grass conditions this year.
Our crested wheatgrass is about 6 in. high and headed out, and in a waiting pattern. I don't know if we will get much hay yet, but our grass is real good most places. The thing that baffles me is that the places that had a good year in SD last year, think they are already hurting from dry conditions this year. A good rancher ought to be able to stand one year that is dry, but two or more can hurt.
I read Kit Pharo's newsletter, and he says they are real bad in that area. I tend to think that if most people that thought they had it bad, saw some of the real tough areas, they would change their tune. I sure feel for those areas that have been dry for years in a row. This is about our first decent early start in years here, but we need a good rain to make some hay.
How are you doing in the moisture dept. lately Cowpuncher?
Our crested wheatgrass is about 6 in. high and headed out, and in a waiting pattern. I don't know if we will get much hay yet, but our grass is real good most places. The thing that baffles me is that the places that had a good year in SD last year, think they are already hurting from dry conditions this year. A good rancher ought to be able to stand one year that is dry, but two or more can hurt.
I read Kit Pharo's newsletter, and he says they are real bad in that area. I tend to think that if most people that thought they had it bad, saw some of the real tough areas, they would change their tune. I sure feel for those areas that have been dry for years in a row. This is about our first decent early start in years here, but we need a good rain to make some hay.
How are you doing in the moisture dept. lately Cowpuncher?