Our ranch was homesteaded by my great granddad is 1946. After 67 years of hard work my family has done the ranch grew from 2 sections to 100 square sections. But in 2010 we went into a awful drought and ending up selling thousands of head of cattle. First of the summer this year we were down just to 30% of our original calf crop and still currently like that. After 3 years of only getting 3 inches throughout the years it has knocked us off our feet. My granddad was born in 1937 and says it was by far the worst he's ever seen it. In the spring we were literally getting the blade out and moving the sand drifts off the highway to get to our headquarters. But two nights ago all that has changed it came in and rained anywhere from 4.5 to 8 inches on the ranch. Here is some pics of the creeks and lakes on our ranch that has been dry since 2005. The lake has been dry since the 80s and is the fullest its ever been since the 60s.
Taiban Creek running 6 Ft and 75 yds wide
Red Lake
4.5'' at our farm. More then we've gotten in 3 years.
Tolar Creek
Tolar Creek
Granddad, Me, Dad.
Taiban Creek running 6 Ft and 75 yds wide
Red Lake
4.5'' at our farm. More then we've gotten in 3 years.
Tolar Creek
Tolar Creek
Granddad, Me, Dad.
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