It finally rained at my place south of Seguin this morning my pastures definitely needed it hoping it rains on and off all day like forecast calls for
SteveBott said:
Yep. I'm not opposed to getting a little more in June but I'd much prefer mid July
CJS4715 said:
I'm on a soil conservation lake in Parker County. It does not appear that lake is draining properly (must be some kind of obstruction), and we are about 2 feet away from hitting the spillway. Could be an interesting week - haven't seen water go over the spillway in a long time. Soil conservation is supposed to come inspect it today which I assume is to confirm what was relayed to them over the phone.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
4" out near the Frio.
Are you ****ing kidding me? These are by far, not close, the wettest 4 years in all of history for central/east texas and the brazos basin. I thought canyon was full and youve had tons of rain too, thougn i only focus on the brazos now.CanyonLakeAg said:
Praying for some rain soon. These last 2-3 years are some of the driest years I can remember and this year so far is shaping up to be about the same thus far.
Located in central Texas.
fightingfarmer09 said:
My friend the last 3 weeks is damn near the first time in 4 years we went more than 3-4 DAYS with less than 4-5"CanyonLakeAg said:
I don't live by Canyon Lake anymore. I live between Lampasas and San Saba and outside of the rain we had back in October which came to late to do much good for grass I haven't had anything but a light shower here and there. I'm sitting at about 4-5" on the year now with about the same last year and year before.
Heck they were handing out money for drought insurance in my area last year. The funny thing is if you drive a few miles in any direction it looks like a different world.
Fify. Can you blame me?LiveOak said:
Do not post rain requests here any longer. Cbr gets triggered and will call you out for any kind of "I needed this rain!" commentary.
AgsMnn said:
I fly to MS this afternoon from Bush.
Can't wait.