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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7019192" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>What we need is what used to be growing weather. Enough reserve of moisture in the soil so that the plants arent continually under stress. Enough sun for good levels of photosynthesis without roasting everything to a crisp.</p><p>Its hand to mouth here with moisture. Just enough to keep things alive but not nearly enough to allow things to thrive. Same with the grass. Some lambs ready but not nearly as many as usual. The grass is growing in fits and starts then burns off.</p><p>A very very frustrating year. Not a total disaster but close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7019192, member: 2119"] What we need is what used to be growing weather. Enough reserve of moisture in the soil so that the plants arent continually under stress. Enough sun for good levels of photosynthesis without roasting everything to a crisp. Its hand to mouth here with moisture. Just enough to keep things alive but not nearly enough to allow things to thrive. Same with the grass. Some lambs ready but not nearly as many as usual. The grass is growing in fits and starts then burns off. A very very frustrating year. Not a total disaster but close. [/QUOTE]
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