There are positives - heaps of rain to grow the vegetation to feed the cattle to send to market. Regards
kiwijims said
03:38 AM Feb 15, 2018
hako wrote:
There are positives - heaps of rain to grow the vegetation to feed the cattle to send to market. Regards
Yes, that's the good thing about the rain but, on the other hand, there has been that much rain already that the ground is saturated now, any more rain will only cause more flooding and loss of top soil, this will lead to crop losses as well as cattle loss,
K.J.
Warren-Pat_01 said
06:45 PM Feb 15, 2018
I read today in the Toowoomba Chronicle that "our" turn may come in early March. We need something or the local Council & State Govt can kiss their prospects of re-election very slim. Nomads may have to bring their own water if they visit Townsville!
Cyclone Kelvin, potentially the strongest cyclone of the season, set to hit WA's Kimberley region....
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-14/cyclone-kelvin-potentially-strongest-of-the-season-to-hit-wa/9447672
K.J.
There are positives - heaps of rain to grow the vegetation to feed the cattle to send to market. Regards
Yes, that's the good thing about the rain but, on the other hand, there has been that much rain already that the ground is saturated now, any more rain will only cause more flooding and loss of top soil, this will lead to crop losses as well as cattle loss,
K.J.
I read today in the Toowoomba Chronicle that "our" turn may come in early March. We need something or the local Council & State Govt can kiss their prospects of re-election very slim. Nomads may have to bring their own water if they visit Townsville!
It is cyclone season though .