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June 4, 2009

Soapweed

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northern Nebraska Sandhills
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Trailing cattle
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The grass looks greener than it is.
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Blue Heron
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An orange Peach
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Cowboys and critters
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Contented cows
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On the move
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Through the hills
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Family crew
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Horses grazing out a treelot
 
Thanks Soapweed. Looks like you could use a rain also. Is your irrigation water holding up? Your cattle look fat and content.
It is plenty dry here for this time of year with the last few days being in the 90s F. The Forest Service is pretty excited about the chance of fires.
 
Always a pleasure seeing family workin together,you are blessed boy,enjoy........................good luck
 
gcreekrch said:
Thanks Soapweed. Looks like you could use a rain also. Is your irrigation water holding up? Your cattle look fat and content.
It is plenty dry here for this time of year with the last few days being in the 90s F. The Forest Service is pretty excited about the chance of fires.

We could sure use a rain, as the last we got was about a month ago. We don't do any irrigating but the meadows are naturally sub-irrigated. A little shower came through this evening but it didn't amount to much. The weather report gives us a fair shot at moisture during the next several days. Sure hope it comes about.
 
Soapweed said:
gcreekrch said:
Thanks Soapweed. Looks like you could use a rain also. Is your irrigation water holding up? Your cattle look fat and content.
It is plenty dry here for this time of year with the last few days being in the 90s F. The Forest Service is pretty excited about the chance of fires.

We could sure use a rain, as the last we got was about a month ago. We don't do any irrigating but the meadows are naturally sub-irrigated. A little shower came through this evening but it didn't amount to much. The weather report gives us a fair shot at moisture during the next several days. Sure hope it comes about.

No ditches? No dams? That does sound like heaven!!! I've got a steady job from mid-May to end of June moving water.
 
gcreekrch said:
Soapweed said:
gcreekrch said:
Thanks Soapweed. Looks like you could use a rain also. Is your irrigation water holding up? Your cattle look fat and content.
It is plenty dry here for this time of year with the last few days being in the 90s F. The Forest Service is pretty excited about the chance of fires.

We could sure use a rain, as the last we got was about a month ago. We don't do any irrigating but the meadows are naturally sub-irrigated. A little shower came through this evening but it didn't amount to much. The weather report gives us a fair shot at moisture during the next several days. Sure hope it comes about.

No ditches? No dams? That does sound like heaven!!! I've got a steady job from mid-May to end of June moving water.

What a coincidence; Peach Blossom has a steady job from Jan. - Dec moving Soapweed. :lol:
 
Sandhusker said:
gcreekrch said:
Soapweed said:
We could sure use a rain, as the last we got was about a month ago. We don't do any irrigating but the meadows are naturally sub-irrigated. A little shower came through this evening but it didn't amount to much. The weather report gives us a fair shot at moisture during the next several days. Sure hope it comes about.

No ditches? No dams? That does sound like heaven!!! I've got a steady job from mid-May to end of June moving water.

What a coincidence; Peach Blossom has a steady job from Jan. - Dec moving Soapweed. :lol:

:lol2: :lol2: :lol2: Thanks Sandy, I needed a good laugh tonight. :D
 
gcreekrch said:
Thanks Soapweed. Looks like you could use a rain also. Is your irrigation water holding up? Your cattle look fat and content.
It is plenty dry here for this time of year with the last few days being in the 90s F. The Forest Service is pretty excited about the chance of fires.

I thought it wasn't supposed to get that hot up there?
 
Sandhusker said:
gcreekrch said:
Soapweed said:
We could sure use a rain, as the last we got was about a month ago. We don't do any irrigating but the meadows are naturally sub-irrigated. A little shower came through this evening but it didn't amount to much. The weather report gives us a fair shot at moisture during the next several days. Sure hope it comes about.

No ditches? No dams? That does sound like heaven!!! I've got a steady job from mid-May to end of June moving water.

What a coincidence; Peach Blossom has a steady job from Jan. - Dec moving Soapweed. :lol:

You got that right. :wink: :-)

We did get a nice rain last night of seven tenths of an inch, so things are lookin' up. :-) This is the first we've had since a half inch in early May. Throughout the month of April, there was about three inches, so we were off to a good start, but it's been very dry lately.
 

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