texasjohn
Super Member
Interesting there are so many folks in this immediate area...
I'm glad for the rain we did get....less than 3 inches so far..... ground is so dry I could get 8 inches over several days and still have no runoff from the pastures.
I'm a realist who lived thru the 50's drought... we're way under for all last year and this year... and no real prospect for long term recovery..... in the 50's folks survived by burning the thorns off of the pear... some each day... the cows, sheep, goats followed the burners eating the green pads ... saved some ranchers.... screw worms were a scourge then and many animals were lost to them. At least now the screw works have been pushed back into Mexico... so, you can burn the pear and let your stock eat the pads.... not eradication, but a form of control.
I claim we are still in an extreme drought... subsoil moisture is long gone...just surface moisture from today's rains.
I'm glad for the rain we did get....less than 3 inches so far..... ground is so dry I could get 8 inches over several days and still have no runoff from the pastures.
I'm a realist who lived thru the 50's drought... we're way under for all last year and this year... and no real prospect for long term recovery..... in the 50's folks survived by burning the thorns off of the pear... some each day... the cows, sheep, goats followed the burners eating the green pads ... saved some ranchers.... screw worms were a scourge then and many animals were lost to them. At least now the screw works have been pushed back into Mexico... so, you can burn the pear and let your stock eat the pads.... not eradication, but a form of control.
I claim we are still in an extreme drought... subsoil moisture is long gone...just surface moisture from today's rains.