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MCC

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I received my first order of liquid unassembled snowmen this morning. About 6 am it started hailing quarter sized stones and then turned to a nice steady rain and is still raining. As of noon we have received 1 1/2 inches. I'm not sure but I think I have some home raised cows that have never seen rain before. Anyway thanks again and please continue shipping the rest of my order. (clapping)
 

justintime

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I wish I could take some credit for the rain, but unfortunately I can't. I'm certainly glad to hear that some rain is finally hitting some places in desperate need of some moisture. I know full well the helpless, depressing feeling that hangs over a person( especially those who raise livestock) when drought hits. I know how a person watches every cloud that forms hoping it will develop into a thundrestorm, and the sick feeling when you see them vanish even faster than they formed. If there was any way for some of this water we have, to be shipped to places in need of moisture, we would certainly be doing it. Right now all our creeks are raqing and it is all heading to North Dakota from here.
 

MCC

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We got 2 inches today. Now the suns out and it's a beautiful day. I sent it south to help you guy's out down there.
 

Davis Shorthorns

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Hey Grant, thanks for my delivery but you had me scared.  Mine came about 30 min or so after I made my last round bale last night.  Got it done though.  <beer>
 

justintime

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Davis Shorthorns said:
Hey Grant, thanks for my delivery but you had me scared.  Mine came about 30 min or so after I made my last round bale last night.  Got it done though.   <beer>

Good to hear you got your hay baled. At this moment in time, it is questionable if we will get our hay baled. We have an incredible hay crop, but right now, we have lakes everywhere, and I'm not sure we could even get in them to cut. They are calling this flood a " once in 500 year flood". Personally I think this flood is worse than the last one 500 years ago... but my memory is a bit fuzzy about that one!
 

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JIT- I need to talk to your customer service...mainly your shipping department.  I didn't want any, never order any, and yet I have gotten over 2 inches, with 2-3 more expected through Wednesday night.  Send a call tag or whatever, so I can send it back. ;)
 

justintime

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HAB said:
JIT- I need to talk to your customer service...mainly your shipping department.  I didn't want any, never order any, and yet I have gotten over 2 inches, with 2-3 more expected through Wednesday night.  Send a call tag or whatever, so I can send it back. ;)

Our shipping department has been really messed up lately. As you probably know, good people are hard to find. Right now they are not taking any returns, so I would suggest you just send the excess water on to your neighbour's land and let him deal with it. This will provide you with lots of visits with your neighbours and may also lead to some long visits with your neighbours in a court room. We have been sending as much of our surplus water as we can to ND and now there are over 10,000 evaculations in Minot ND
 
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