thanks guys!,this farm is 6 miles west of elk city,west of 34,rains the big problem of course. I pulled the cattle off this place for the first time since the late thirties in june and i dont think grass has grown a inch all summer. Mesquite and cactus is looking good though,LOL! Even the normal deer browse in the bottoms is about gone now,so i setup 3 more feeders last weekend.Maybe it will help them out before winter.I stalked upon about thirty turkeys and i dont ever remember them looking so poor,even with all the grass hoppers weve had.I"m headed down to the wildlife expo tommorrow,see if they have any info on putting in some bubblers.I sure dont look forward to hauling water though,only one well on this place so i would have to run water lines all over otherwise.even the big flood control lake on the place isnt going to last much longer.
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