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After many days of 100 degeree plus temps, we received our first measureable rain today. Those water laden black clouds sure look good!
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I got about an inch here by Cowtown. No idea about the country.
It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.
Without a sense of urgency, Nothing ever gets done.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley Rancher and Farmer Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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it was lovely today with clouds rains and opening of dove season around the corner
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We have been getting rain just about everyday here we got 3/4 of an inch today. We are suppose to get some more tomorrow with that front comming in.
You can pay more but you cant buy better.
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Here in the Piney Woods of ETexas.. We received 1.4 inches Monday.. Thank You Lord
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We've been getting lots of showers all summer. Got 3" last saturday. Sure slows down the dozer work. I think if my pond were finished and a year old, it would be brimming full. Looks like central Texas is finally getting some. Good luck!
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I got a total of 2.5" in the heart of Texas. It was great for my hay but just too little to make the creek run. The good news is it signals a change in the weather.
Please no more rain for a month! :|
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I got a little more than 3 inches but the dust sucked it up. Ponds raised less than a foot. I hope it is a change in the weather.
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Pond was just getting dry enough to put the dozer in it. I got another 1" of rain before daylight this morning. More pumping, more waiting.
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Originally posted by bobad: Pond was just getting dry enough to put the dozer in it. I got another 1" of rain before daylight this morning. More pumping, more waiting. gosh send your excess to Me in East Texas.. I have had some rain.. but not enought to wet all my fertilizer.. Costing this year $279.00 a ton
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Originally posted by LoopTech: gosh send your excess to Me in East Texas.. I have had some rain.. but not enought to wet all my fertilizer.. Costing this year $279.00 a ton [/QB] I wish I could! Looks like the rain is over for a week. It may be dry enough for me to put the dozer back in the pond this afternoon. Ya, I've wasted a lot of seed and fertilizer the past few years. This is the first normal rain pattern we've had in 5 or 6 summers.
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