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Originally posted by Gary Roberson View PostBig rain in Menard County. About 5" in town over the last week with over 15" around Ft. McKavett and west. River was up 12' one day and over 16' the next.
Adios,
Gary
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I just got back from my Menard pasture, west of Hext and south of 29. I only went to two sections of the ranch as the roads are still saturated and would have wrecked them with ruts if I went into the softer soil. It did not rain today before I left at 4:00; however, if your lease is in the black dirt and not the rocky stuff you may have an issue getting around. Hope this helps.
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Originally posted by Gary Roberson View PostLooks like rain again on Friday and then again Saturday morning. I have heard that we could get up to another 2 inches on already saturated ground.
I sure would watch the weather and if it is raining, would hold off on making the trip.
Adios,
Gary
It has been raining every free weekend I have had this month.
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Originally posted by Gary Roberson View PostRaining 2-6" between Menard and Sonora at this time. Menard County has issued a severe weather alert for flooding on small streams and water over the roadways. FM 864 is closed.
Adios,
Gary
Waiting to hear from them.
I am on Callan Lane.
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Originally posted by Capp35 View PostUnfortunately this is my last free weekend, and there is still no corn in the feeders. I won't be able to get down there again till the end of October.
It has been raining every free weekend I have had this month.
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Originally posted by elliscountyhog View PostI know the feeling. I’m in the same boat. Moved from northeast Texas because was tired of dealing with rain and mud. Guess I’m just bad luck or good however you take it
Thank you to the inventor of 4 wheel drive. Had to use it the whole way.
Made it in to the ranch (5 mile dirt road) and got all the feeders filled. Grass in certain areas was knee high and everything was green and grown up.
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Originally posted by Capp35 View PostHaHa
Thank you to the inventor of 4 wheel drive. Had to use it the whole way.
Made it in to the ranch (5 mile dirt road) and got all the feeders filled. Grass in certain areas was knee high and everything was green and grown up.
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