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Fires in the Panhandle
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<blockquote data-quote="tex452" data-source="post: 1844497" data-attributes="member: 41841"><p>My ranch in Coleman county is very dry, I don't get to go out there much but a guy on my crew does, he said it's very dry, I talked to a guy that built my cabin out there , he said it's getting critical, he's having to move cows. </p><p>I let a couple run cattle on my place, but I haven't talked to them since December. </p><p>Here in Burleson and Leon counties we are in pretty good shape, all the tanks are full and the rye and clover is coming pretty good, we could use a shower of rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tex452, post: 1844497, member: 41841"] My ranch in Coleman county is very dry, I don’t get to go out there much but a guy on my crew does, he said it’s very dry, I talked to a guy that built my cabin out there , he said it’s getting critical, he’s having to move cows. I let a couple run cattle on my place, but I haven’t talked to them since December. Here in Burleson and Leon counties we are in pretty good shape, all the tanks are full and the rye and clover is coming pretty good, we could use a shower of rain. [/QUOTE]
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