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Wet Stuff

Trinity man

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I can't believe it but is raining here this morning. We got over an inch yesterday too. We have a 50% chance today also. I guess all I needed to do was cut our hay. I will go out and cut the rest of it down and maybe we will get 2-4 inches then. :wink:
 
Thanks for the HAPPY report!!!

We had thunderstorms come through yesterday, but they went
north. The neighbor called and a friend of theirs called their daughter
near Sidney, Mt. They got hit with a terrible storm. Wind was so bad
it blew 150 round bales into the Yellowstone River!!!! :shock:
Now that's windy!!!!

One of our customers north of us got 3/4" of rain, 70 mph winds
and some golf ball size hail, but luckily it only lasted a few minutes.
 
Actually I'm gonna take some credit in yur rain Lilly...the other day my brother asked for some rain from up here, so I emailed him some showers...lol He emailed back the next day and thanked me for it,,but he said he could use more..so I'm gonna email him some more rain today... :wink: :roll: :roll: :roll: Glad yur getting some moisture finally!
 
Faster horses said:
Thanks for the HAPPY report!!!

We had thunderstorms come through yesterday, but they went
north. The neighbor called and a friend of theirs called their daughter
near Sidney, Mt. They got hit with a terrible storm. Wind was so bad
it blew 150 round bales into the Yellowstone River!!!! :shock:
Now that's windy!!!!

One of our customers north of us got 3/4" of rain, 70 mph winds
and some golf ball size hail, but luckily it only lasted a few minutes.

Now that's a storm. :shock: We are back to dust now after the shower we got. I took some pictures today, but can't get the camera to work to down load to show you all what's been going on. I am about really to run our Krone cutter off into the river if it breaks again. It seems it never stops with the break down when you are making hay. We are making a quarter of the hay we normally make. I got some picture of the cracks in the ground that is at least two inch wide. So it will take a BIG STORM to fill them up now. So far we haven't had any grasshoppers this year. I guess it's too dry for them too. I have so far sold 6 grass fed cows this year. Which I think is pretty good for our first year. They will be ready by mid Aug. to first of Oct.
 

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