Posted by Dcarp on August 08, 2011 at 15:36:49 from (166.205.12.213):
In Reply to: Re: OT-more drought posted by coloken on August 08, 2011 at 13:27:07:
And how much snowfall do you get in NE Colorado to bank soil moisture? All the vegetation there is adapted to the climate same as ours. Area of Texas I live in has received a little more than 2 1/2 in of rain since mid September. Today was the 55th day of temps over 100. "Just live with it", well I can - turn up the a/c. But what are the cattle supposed to do, no a/c in pasture, no grass, soon to be no hay. Water, at least the wells aren't dry yet. Think you'll find out about this drought in Texas in about a year when you go to the store to buy meat. Price of meat will really go up as soon as all the cattle in the system now are gone. Many ranchers are now out of the business and many of them won't be back. Now don't get me wrong but then write to complain about the price of beef and I'll te you to just live with it.
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