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Flooded

Those feed bunks are some that we got from a local rancher that had thrown them in the burn pile a few months ago. He had 4 of them that were originally built in the 50s by some FFA kids. They had the roof on em back then, this past summer they more or less fell to peices except for the bunk itself...I seen them one day when we were visitin him and asked him if he was just gonna burn em up. He said yes, unless of course I wanted them. I jumped on em. They've been used all these years for mineral and salt....I assume that's why they are so water tight now. The wood still looks brand new almost. And HEAVY!!!!! oh man...was everthang me and Mr Lilly could do to get em loaded and moved.
 
That sure is a batch of rain jersey lilly. I would take it too if our ground was thawed out. It wouldn't cause us so many problems, but those down river might complain. Water doesn't stand here too long.

I hope it does you some good. You always want to take rain when you can get it.

Thanks for posting the pictures.
 
Tap said:
That sure is a batch of rain jersey lilly. I would take it too if our ground was thawed out. It wouldn't cause us so many problems, but those down river might complain. Water doesn't stand here too long.

I hope it does you some good. You always want to take rain when you can get it.

Thanks for posting the pictures.


That's the sad part about rain this time of year. Our ground is saturated, has been now for a few weeks. All the rain we are gettin now aint doin a bit of good...Tanks are full...grounds soaked all the way thru...all it does is make a mess of things. Sure would like to put this stuff on a timer so it could fall in June....July...August...when we really need it. I'm not gonna complain tho..last year this time we weren't havin any rain at all to speak of...made for a really tuff start come spring.....At least now...we do know that the grass will be ready to go when the warm temps come back.
 

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