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The Wrath of 2007 - Drought

We've had it pretty tough here as well but nothing like you guys. It's so strange because we have friends in Oklahoma and they were burnt up last year and we even sent a semi of hay to them and we had mud all year long. We couldn't get hay put up for the constant rain and this year it's just the opposite. We've had high winds all spring, freeze and frost in April, and all the rain fizzles out before it gets here. Our yards, fields, and pastures have big cracks in them, the ditches are dry and the creeks are really low. We would like to fertilize if it ever rains (and it will) but can't find much of it and the same fert I bought last year at $180/ ton is now $430/ ton! To top it off there are a lot of horse people here and they are going nuts buying any hay they can get their hands on, actually trying to outbid for hayrights to fields and small sqare bales are selling for $7 + / bale making normal supplies going fast. The yields are horrible - a neighbor told me last week he got 2 1/2 round bales alfalfa off of 9 acres and most of the grass hay is down 50%. We could seriously be selling our seedstock herd if things don't improve. It's amazing what a little drought and ethanol can do to your wallet and future!
 
Mike said:
Montgomery, AlabamaCurrent Observations - 4:55 PM on Monday 11 Jun 2007 (Local Time)
100°
Clear
Feels Like
99°
Reporting Station: KMXF
Relative Humidity: 23%
Wind: 210° (SSW) at 3mph
Gusts: 0mph
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Mike if you'd added in a 20 mph wind you would have what we had last year from June 1 to Sept 1--- luckily we had some early moisture that gave us some early grass- but left us early with cows walking miles between grass and water.....

Now with the moisture we've had this winter spring- the country has come back beautiful-- but we're still paying for last year with the late calvers... Temp got so hot for so long the old bulls thought the water holes were better than sex ( ain't happened to me yet :wink: :P )-- but I had more May calves this year, dragging on over into June... In talking to the neighbors they were all the same way-almost all had several later than normal ( on a normal 90 day cycle) a huge monthlong gap (May 1 to June 1)- but I did get a good sign today when I put out more mineral (Vigortone- naturally :wink: :P )-- I saw the bulls breed two cows while I was there ( had to look up tag #'s) and one was a May 4th calver and the other was a May 6th-- so things may come back around :)
 
katrina said:
Lilly is right......... We don't want another hurricane so Mike and bama are going to have to run on your own..... Mike I would have a heart attack trying to jog that far..... Best I could do is to your dog house!!!
bama we have room for your cows so don't sell them...... Or we'll find ya hay......

Katrina......I didnt mean that "you" would cause the Hurricane......just was thinkin the name....and the previous hurricane....well....ya know what I meant LOL
 
katrina said:
Hey Lilly I needed an excuse!!! :D :oops: :D :D And all that Rosebud Rez skin would be way to much for the state of Alabama. :D :D

I don't even think Alabama is ready for Rosebud Rez skin yet :wink: :lol: :P :P
 
Just hang in there. We've had drought for the last few years, but tonght we have a flash flood warning again....go figure.
 
katrina said:
Ha won't you be surprised if (when) I show up.. I want to come and see you guys..... Just let us get caught up..
Big question is how far is your barn??? :D :D

Come on down it will be fun. The barn is a short 1/4 mile. It makes for a nice little run.
 
katrina said:
bama we have room for your cows so don't sell them...... Or we'll find ya hay......
Thank you so very much darlin.
Recon what it will cost to ship a load of cows from Alabama to Rosebud Sd. and back? I might be better off to ship em up there and sell em. Then next year if it rains buy some and get a new start.

Lets see $3.00 a mile and 1500 miles times 4 ways aint but $18,000.
 
talked to a friend in east tenn 2 weeks ago he said they had plenty of hay sq bales going for 3.50 trying to get one of my old junkers up for the trip. our rainy season is finally getting here hopefully well get some grass before i have to make exxon ritcher
 
2.5" of rain yesterday AND 1" of hail on top of that.

The hail is still on the ground this AM yet to melt!
 

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