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Prayers for rain

Postby johncanfield » Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:57 pm

We have a small ranch between Fredericksburg and Junction in the hill country and we have only had about 4.5" of rain all year. We raise blackbuck antelope to sell to other ranches and there is zero grass for the critters to eat - we are going through 1500 pounds of feed per month. Hay is getting harder to find and the price keeps going up. Some of our rancher friends are selling their animals since it is too expensive to feed them.

We had dreams of making a little money on our herd but that won't happen for a long time. The hole keeps getting dug a little deeper each day we have no rain. Please dear Lord send us abundant rain.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby RPBrown » Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:23 pm

Been praying for it every day
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby mojo84 » Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:26 pm

Yep, me too.

We have neighbors that are losing their waterwells. The waterwell drillers are getting busy. We keep praying for rain and that our well holds out.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby johncanfield » Sat Aug 20, 2011 3:09 pm

Thanks guys :txflag:
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby Tx_XDm » Sat Aug 20, 2011 4:35 pm

I am praying for it also.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby Oldgringo » Sat Aug 20, 2011 5:06 pm

From what we've been told, there's nothing left of our yard in the Pineywoods to feed 'em on. Please let it rain and turn cold.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby steve817 » Sat Aug 20, 2011 8:16 pm

I have been praying for it also. I may try washing my car to see if that makes it rain.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby CJATE » Sat Aug 20, 2011 8:38 pm

I don't even mind the heat anymore, we just need lots of rain, and not all at once.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby SQLGeek » Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:43 pm

I haven't been regularly but thank you for the sobering reminder, I shall begin to daily. A lot of folks, admittedly, myself included at times, only see what it does to our yards and fail to realize the amount of damage the lack of rain is doing to our agriculture. God bless you.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby The Annoyed Man » Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:37 pm

steve817 wrote:I have been praying for it also. I may try washing my car to see if that makes it rain.

I already tried that. My wife even got my car detailed for me. If that isn't inviting Noah's flood, I don't know what is. It did rain 2 days later, for an hour or less. Then it just got real humid and hot after that. Even so, please let it rain, Lord.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby johncanfield » Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:57 pm

Thanks again guys! :tiphat:

I recently washed the truck and our little ranch truckette (a Japanese mini-truck) and no joy so far. Guess I should do the tractor next.

Looks like tomorrow I need to make a run to the feed store and buy more alfalfa :banghead:
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby i8godzilla » Mon Aug 22, 2011 5:22 pm

I have been praying for rain for sometime now. Every trip into town I see trailers full of livestock that I know the ranchers are selling at a loss. Hay/feed costs are skyrocketing and the ranchers are having to buy water as the stock ponds are dry. I have seen acre after acre of what was once corn crops wasted away in the fields. Today marked the 70th day of temperatures at or exceeding 100 degrees this year. With the exception of Aug 13th, it has been in the triple digits since June 30th. Just maybe Irene will take more of a westerly track than predicted.

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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby tacticool » Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:45 pm

I hoped Irene would head to the Gulf Coast but it looks like it's going up the East Coast. Sometimes I wonder if the Texas drought is a divine response to Houston's new rain tax. If so, I pray The Merciful Father will grant rain to those who voted against the tax and those outside Houston.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby Divided Attention » Sat Aug 27, 2011 8:35 pm

Still praying! Some relief from the heat in SE Texas would be great - need some cooler evening temps to offer some relief from the oven like days. This is compounded by the dead/dormant ground cover thus losing their evaporative cooling powers. I feel bad for the critters wild and otherwise - there is just no respite.
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Re: Prayers for rain

Postby The Annoyed Man » Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:00 pm

i8godzilla wrote:I have been praying for rain for sometime now. Every trip into town I see trailers full of livestock that I know the ranchers are selling at a loss. Hay/feed costs are skyrocketing and the ranchers are having to buy water as the stock ponds are dry. I have seen acre after acre of what was once corn crops wasted away in the fields. Today marked the 70th day of temperatures at or exceeding 100 degrees this year. With the exception of Aug 13th, it has been in the triple digits since June 30th. Just maybe Irene will take more of a westerly track than predicted.

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A friend of mine has a 92 acre pecan orchard a few miles east of Elgin. His ponds are dry. He is watering those trees that he can from well water, but his trees are dying. His eyes get moist when he talks about it. He loves his trees, and it breaks my heart to hear him talk about it.
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