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Because of the flooding I just got back home today for the first time since the 6th of June...
On the 6th with the predicted heavy rains- a neighbor pulled my bulls and his thru the flooded road in a tall old Hale trailer behind his 4X4 tractor...I followed in my pickup with my ATV in the back... We had about 1/2 mile of road completely covered by water- and the last washout hole I hit on the flooded road, the water went over the hood....I decided I was not coming back thru until the water dropped--and set up camp at Grandpas old homestead house at the north place...
That night and the next day it rained 2-3" over the whole area-- and the Milk River reached alltime record highs...We were lucky and the water never got to our house- but some neighbors totally lost their houses...But with all the rains the river has remained high- and today was the first day the water went off the road--which is tore up pretty bad with some deep washouts to go thru and barely passable by 4 wheel drive...
Because of the daily rains/flooded corrals at both places/and creek flooding, we haven't branded either- and about a month behind on everything...Much of the dryland wheat in the northern part of the county did not get seeded this year--including some of mine... Hoping to get some late season crops to use as hay (oats,millet, sudan grass) seeded into the river bottom if it dries out...Whole year is a month behind- as the temp hasn't hit 80 degrees here yet- and the spring flowers and lilacs are just blooming at the north place...
Even tho there will be a good crop of prairie hay, I think hay will be at a premium around here this year because so many fields were flooded out and totally ruined by the flooding on the Milk and Missouri drainages...
What a year--Winter from Hell went right into alltime flooding....We've been dealing with this flooding since the last week of March...So far this year we have had several inchs more rain in the first 6 months of the year than we normally get in a full year...
But their is Belly Deep Grass everywhere...
On the 6th with the predicted heavy rains- a neighbor pulled my bulls and his thru the flooded road in a tall old Hale trailer behind his 4X4 tractor...I followed in my pickup with my ATV in the back... We had about 1/2 mile of road completely covered by water- and the last washout hole I hit on the flooded road, the water went over the hood....I decided I was not coming back thru until the water dropped--and set up camp at Grandpas old homestead house at the north place...
That night and the next day it rained 2-3" over the whole area-- and the Milk River reached alltime record highs...We were lucky and the water never got to our house- but some neighbors totally lost their houses...But with all the rains the river has remained high- and today was the first day the water went off the road--which is tore up pretty bad with some deep washouts to go thru and barely passable by 4 wheel drive...
Because of the daily rains/flooded corrals at both places/and creek flooding, we haven't branded either- and about a month behind on everything...Much of the dryland wheat in the northern part of the county did not get seeded this year--including some of mine... Hoping to get some late season crops to use as hay (oats,millet, sudan grass) seeded into the river bottom if it dries out...Whole year is a month behind- as the temp hasn't hit 80 degrees here yet- and the spring flowers and lilacs are just blooming at the north place...
Even tho there will be a good crop of prairie hay, I think hay will be at a premium around here this year because so many fields were flooded out and totally ruined by the flooding on the Milk and Missouri drainages...
What a year--Winter from Hell went right into alltime flooding....We've been dealing with this flooding since the last week of March...So far this year we have had several inchs more rain in the first 6 months of the year than we normally get in a full year...
But their is Belly Deep Grass everywhere...
