• If you are having problems logging in please use the Contact Us in the lower right hand corner of the forum page for assistance.

WoW! Rain

Sagebrush

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 11, 2005
Messages
105
Location
northwest Nebraska
We finally got a nice 1/2 inch of rain last night.. Yes compared to some of you that talk about 2 and 3 inches and rain for a week, this doesn't sound like much..but this is the most we have had at one time in 11 months. Mid April 2006 we had about 10 inches of wet snow and it made 3/4 inch of moisture. Hope this is the start of our rainy season..lol
 
it probobly doesn't take much to get ya'lls grass started up there as you are like us here with dry climate type grass
hope this rain gets ya'll started and you can get some more to keep it going
we got a good rain here over the weekend also
until later
jerry
 
Glad ya got some moisture, and here's to more. I bet them sandhills just soak that water right up.

I've often wondered if the sandhills there were like our sandhills in west texas. Dig down arms length and find water? Even up on the topside of a hill. That's how the Indians survived in our Sandhills, when wagon trains got to the sandhills they'd more times than not, die before they got out on the western side of em. If they'd only knew that they could dig a hole the length of their arm, the water puddles up in the bottom of the hole, and you can take a cup and dip it out.
 
The sandhills that we have on this place are a lot like that in some places but not others. I was talking to an old bulldozer who was out here pushing trees and he talked about some work he did in the late 60's on this one piece on our ground.. He was at the top of a hill to dig a pit for garbage and not 1 or 2 feet down he hit water. Went to a different spot, same thing.. Finally went to a low area just as a joke and there was no water at all... Made for using windmills to get water very easy, lol... No one would have ever looked for water up on the hills though when we had the marshes and streams down below that are now the crop ground.. There the water table was so high you couldn't put fence posts in as the water would litterly fill the holes andpop them out... With the tiles and ditching of all the ground the water table has dropped down to more like 12 feet or so, although it is up a bit right now because of our wet winter.

For those folks in drier climates, I know the 2 inches sounds like a lot but the grass here was developed (We don't have a lot of native grasses anymore) to need that water.. Even the native grasses needed it... When we got 18 inches of total moisture for a calender year in 05, lots was still green but it sure didn't grow and most was a pale, sickly green or yellow or brown... ABout the only thing that stayed green was the corn and only because we got a shot of moisture in late July that saved it...

We are forcasted for more rain all week.. We are approaching record moisture for a March.. Pushing 6.5 inches right now I think and rain is forasted everyday until June.. this is what 78 and hgh humidty does this time of year.
 
lilly I don't live in the sandhills. I am just over the ridge from them. I live in shortgrass heavy soil (gumbo)area. Water does not come out of the ground here..wish I could dig a posthole and hit water...lol. Our water is from a community pipeline. Our wells are about 6 miles away at the foot of a ridge of hills that has good water.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top