My cattle were in very good condition before the drought began, so they'll be fine. However, I was caught with a few too many head, so I had to sell some I would have liked to keep.
The grass in the pasture died. Dead, not dormant. I began feeding hay very early on, so I made a serious dent in my winter hay storage.
The Red River crabgrass I seeded last year waited until we finally got rain, and then practically jumped out of the ground. It took about 2 weeks for it to be tall enough that I could stop feeding hay.
I am rotating to let the crabgrass go to seed. I can't locate any crabgrass seed for sale. Nor lespedeza seed. Just white clover, and I'm reluctant to seed it because of the danger of bloat in the spring.
Now that I'm understocked, things are looking a little better, but it was a close call.
There is rain all around us again today. The radar shows it and we can hear the thunder, but it misses us, as usual.
I haven't finished cleaning up the fallen trees from Irene, so I'm of mixed feelings about wishing for a hurricane.