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    Rain - or no rain.

    It is now the last day of May, dawning with a clear sky and fine forecast - and no rain at all for this month. It is now over six weeks since there significant rain, and that was the only significant fall since February. Taking the grandchildren to the school bus I cover the same track four times a day - and the dust is getting deeper. Last week my next door neighbour got a tractor dry bogged.

    We are going back into drought - I have been destocked for nearly three years and it is five years since I planted a crop. Fortunately I do not depend on the farm to eat, but my neighbours are not in this position.

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    Same here JD. I'm quite glad I'm no longer on the farm. Had a little rain six weeks ago which gave enough moisture for crops to strike....and that's it.
    I drive through the old place every day and the BIL will have to seriously de-stock, it's looking pretty bare and the cows with calves at foot are looking a bit sad, and they've been supplementing for at least 2 months now.

    oh, and there's nbeen a (voluntary) ban on irrigation for at least three months out of our little river (which flows into the Hunter) which a few irrigators have been disregarding. It's causing a few tensions....

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    That'll be coz we've taken our pet rain cloud back to the the UK with us!

    We've got water restrictions in place yet it's been p1ssing down for weeks! Wettest drought I've ever been in!!!

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    Sorry to hear JD

    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW
    It is now the last day of May, dawning with a clear sky and fine forecast - and no rain at all for this month. It is now over six weeks since there significant rain, and that was the only significant fall since February. Taking the grandchildren to the school bus I cover the same track four times a day - and the dust is getting deeper. Last week my next door neighbour got a tractor dry bogged.

    We are going back into drought - I have been destocked for nearly three years and it is five years since I planted a crop. Fortunately I do not depend on the farm to eat, but my neighbours are not in this position.

    John
    Where abouts in Central West NSW are you if you don't mind me asking? Wouldn't mind chatting to you a bit about your County rig either.

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    Want me to come visit? I'm pretty much guaranteed to call down rain as soon as I leave Sydney.

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    The same in Korong Vale, 74 kilometres NW from Bendigo

    3mm for the month (big deal) It evaporated on hitting the ground

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    you guys are obviously not washing your cars enough

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    We've had bugger all in Brissy too. 1/2 an hour any direction and they've had heaps - cept inland.

    The council gibber on about restrictions and tossers whinge about their gardens - get some perspective. Every knobhead in the city, should have a water tank, then they wouldn't waste so much. I grew up with tank water on the farm - when you run out - you run out.

    My uncle's farm at Glen Davis (ace territory) didn't see rain for nearly 5 years. We took a 4 year old nephew into Sydney, it started raining and he had never seen rain .
    He fainted......
    We had to throw a handful of dirt on his face to wake him up
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenianEel
    We've had bugger all in Brissy too. 1/2 an hour any direction and they've had heaps - cept inland.

    The council gibber on about restrictions and tossers whinge about their gardens - get some perspective. Every knobhead in the city, should have a water tank, then they wouldn't waste so much. I grew up with tank water on the farm - when you run out - you run out.

    My uncle's farm at Glen Davis (ace territory) didn't see rain for nearly 5 years. We took a 4 year old nephew into Sydney, it started raining and he had never seen rain .
    He fainted......
    We had to throw a handful of dirt on his face to wake him up
    We've got 3 year old frogs that dont know how to swim.
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    I have to say that the only time I 'waste' water (and I don't conside it a waste per se, just a luxurious use of- ) is washing the car / chassis after a beach trip. Otherwise I've very frugal with water.

    NEVER hose my patio, driveway etc (why bother !?)

    Can't remember the last time I watered the garden. Might be why its dead.

    I feel sorry for the poor buggers who rely on water for their day to day existence the way farmers do.



    On another angle - exactly what defines a drought here (eg weeks without rain or whatever) as opposed to the UK ? It's probably a drought over there if it doesn't rain every six minutes.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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