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Re: Trueheart post# 6150

Monday, 07/27/2020 8:39:03 AM

Monday, July 27, 2020 8:39:03 AM

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My town in deep South Texas gets 26" of rain yearly, I just looked it up.

This is desert land and while an agricultural area thanks to the Rio
Grande, all farming depends almost exclusively on irrigation made possible via the canal system, pumps and very large hoses and, of course, a long term agreement with Mexico.

Our rain results mostly from storms. Most towns around us regularly get rain but we're usually not in line for any.

We worry most about our animal stewardship. I collected about 40 gal of water, my wife did similarly. And the water troughs were maxxed out---all this as we feared our well would go out if power failed. Luckily we never lost power...incredibly good fortune.

15" of rain annually is really little. You ration showers, right? Collect sweat for recycling?

Thank you, Trueheart.

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