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Soggy, but fortunate

per

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We had plenty of rain and some damage but nothing like east and south of us. We were very fortunate and count our blessings. Some photo's from the fortunate.
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I just reseeded this draw a week ago.
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It kind of started to puddle.
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Nice if you are a goose.
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Nice if you are a duck.
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Road is a bit wet.
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So is this field.
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Creeks starting to fire up.
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Babbling brook.
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Niagara Falls.
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Phosphate anyone. :???:
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I'll end with the spot I buried my stock trailer delivering bulls to a group of cows yesterday. :mad:
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Faster horses

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Yep, you are soggy alright. Sorry about those east and south of you.
It's raining here again right now, Tornado watch just ended. :shock:

I'm just amazed at the amount of water that has been posted from
up in Canada. Silver, maybe your turn is coming.
 

Dylan Biggs

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Per wow!

I have been doing my fair share of getting stuck here also.

We only got about 3/4's of an inch last week.

How much rain did you get?
 

gcreekrch

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That is a little damp. It makes me feel better that you just REseeded last week, hope to have my oats in tommorow. Then you could share a little rain.
I do feel for you folks over there, maybe the Good Lord just answered everyone's drought prayers at the same time.


Per, you need to get a new windshield or camera lens. :wink:
 

per

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Somewhere around 3 inches last week, but that was on top of a whole bunch more the week before. That day I had the truck and trailer stuck twice and a 4wd ranger stuck. That same road I would have liked to bring liners out later this week. I don't think that is going to happen. :shock:
 

gcreekrch

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per said:
Somewhere around 3 inches last week, but that was on top of a whole bunch more the week before. That day I had the truck and trailer stuck twice and a 4wd ranger stuck. That same road I would have liked to bring liners out later this week. I don't think that is going to happen. :shock:

I also forgot to add that it's a little early for bulls at your outfit isn't it?
 

per

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gcreekrch said:
per said:
Somewhere around 3 inches last week, but that was on top of a whole bunch more the week before. That day I had the truck and trailer stuck twice and a 4wd ranger stuck. That same road I would have liked to bring liners out later this week. I don't think that is going to happen. :shock:

I also forgot to add that it's a little early for bulls at your outfit isn't it?
Spring comes earlier here than where you live. And besides, I still have a grain farming habit and with a short breeding season I can do both while still calving in the spring. :) (most years) As long as I can see where I am going the cracked windshield stays. :wink:
 

Kato

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Looks like home to me. We're not much better. But only 10 miles north, they got 6 inches in one day on the weekend, so we can't complain too much. The pastures are fantastic though! We've got some late cows at home in a small pasture that should not be able to feed them by now, yet they can't keep up to the grass. There's always a silver lining in every cloud, I guess.
 

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