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retrieverman

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The no till plot behind my house in TX is coming up nicely.
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Dennis it looks like the chances are pretty good for a few days of good rain across the entire state beginning Tues.....we'll see.

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We desperately need a heavy rain for runoff to fill the ponds that are going dry as well. The projected totals don't seem to project that, but one never knows.
I have some fescue grass seed to put out as well that is to be delivered tomorrow. Looks like it may happen in a rain suit.
 

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We desperately need a heavy rain for runoff to fill the ponds that are going dry as well. The projected totals don't seem to project that, but one never knows.
I have some fescue grass seed to put out as well that is to be delivered tomorrow. Looks like it may happen in a rain suit.
My plots up there haven’t seen a drop of rain, and I’m sure hoping to get at least a little out of what‘s forecasted.
 

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My plots up there haven’t seen a drop of rain, and I’m sure hoping to get at least a little out of what‘s forecasted.
My weather app is showing about .8 to .9 across the northwest part of Okla where our places are, with the caveat there is the chance for heavy rainfall. I'm keeping the fingers crossed for the heavy.
 

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