assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
We are still in ok shape if we get rain this spring. The federal refuges will be possibly screwed. The states have ground pumps to flood up. The feds run off of a main irrigation ditch. Called the 2047. Im still a skeptic on all this. Rice might take a hit. But the money generated from the refuges can't be replaced. We'll see what happens.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
I don't believe it is to zero yet, I think it's about half of last years water. It's going to be interesting, we could use a lot of rain before winter is over, not that it really started here.
We've been starting to sneak Prozac into Gaddy's food, just in case.
Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
I don't believe it is to zero yet, I think it's about half of last years water. It's going to be interesting, we could use a lot of rain before winter is over, not that it really started here.
We've been starting to sneak Prozac into Gaddy's food, just in case.
Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
I don't believe it is to zero yet, I think it's about half of last years water. It's going to be interesting, we could use a lot of rain before winter is over, not that it really started here.
We've been starting to sneak Prozac into Gaddy's food, just in case.
Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
I don't believe it is to zero yet, I think it's about half of last years water. It's going to be interesting, we could use a lot of rain before winter is over, not that it really started here.
We've been starting to sneak Prozac into Gaddy's food, just in case.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
QH's Paw wrote:Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
I don't believe it is to zero yet, I think it's about half of last years water. It's going to be interesting, we could use a lot of rain before winter is over, not that it really started here.
We've been starting to sneak Prozac into Gaddy's food, just in case.
Why don't you guys just build a pipeline from the Columbia, from below all the dams. Hell, half the power the dams generate here goes to Cali, might as well get the water after the power is generated too.
QH's Paw wrote:Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
I don't believe it is to zero yet, I think it's about half of last years water. It's going to be interesting, we could use a lot of rain before winter is over, not that it really started here.
We've been starting to sneak Prozac into Gaddy's food, just in case.
Why don't you guys just build a pipeline from the Columbia, from below all the dams. Hell, half the power the dams generate here goes to Cali, might as well get the water after the power is generated too.
waterfowlman wrote:You gonna write them three times?
Bootlipkiller wrote:Nice triple
Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
I don't believe it is to zero yet, I think it's about half of last years water. It's going to be interesting, we could use a lot of rain before winter is over, not that it really started here.
We've been starting to sneak Prozac into Gaddy's food, just in case.
In a crushing reminder of the state's parched plight, federal officials announced Friday that the Central Valley Project -- California's largest water delivery system -- will provide no water this year to Central Valley farmers and only 50 percent of the contracted amount to urban areas such as Santa Clara and Contra Costa counties.
Regions that rely heavily on federal water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, such as Fresno, Merced and Kings counties, will be hit the hardest.
Friday's announcement followed a similar one last month in which state officials announced that there would be zero deliveries from the State Water Project to cities and farms.
Federal officials say many farmers caught in California's drought will receive no irrigation water this year from a vast system of rivers, canals and reservoirs interlacing the state.
Last year, Central Valley farmers received 20 percent of their normal allowance, and that figure is now set at zero percent.
This marks the third dry year for the state, and Gov. Jerry Brown last month declared a drought emergency.
Federal officials say that water used by communities and wildlife will also suffer deep cuts.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information.
assateague wrote:Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:So I've heard on the news about 500 times tonight that the feds out there announced they would be releasing zero water to the farmers. Is this going to eff up your season, as far as refuges and rice farms go? If so, someone better put Gaddy on suicide watch.
I don't believe it is to zero yet, I think it's about half of last years water. It's going to be interesting, we could use a lot of rain before winter is over, not that it really started here.
We've been starting to sneak Prozac into Gaddy's food, just in case.
This was from 2 hours ago, although I have no clue what some of these "areas" mean.In a crushing reminder of the state's parched plight, federal officials announced Friday that the Central Valley Project -- California's largest water delivery system -- will provide no water this year to Central Valley farmers and only 50 percent of the contracted amount to urban areas such as Santa Clara and Contra Costa counties.
Regions that rely heavily on federal water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, such as Fresno, Merced and Kings counties, will be hit the hardest.
Friday's announcement followed a similar one last month in which state officials announced that there would be zero deliveries from the State Water Project to cities and farms.
This one was from 6:00Federal officials say many farmers caught in California's drought will receive no irrigation water this year from a vast system of rivers, canals and reservoirs interlacing the state.
Last year, Central Valley farmers received 20 percent of their normal allowance, and that figure is now set at zero percent.
This marks the third dry year for the state, and Gov. Jerry Brown last month declared a drought emergency.
Federal officials say that water used by communities and wildlife will also suffer deep cuts.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Tiler_J wrote:Where was this news from? I haven't heard about it yet.
Tiler_J wrote:Where was this news from? I haven't heard about it yet.
Bufflehead wrote:Tiler_J wrote:Where was this news from? I haven't heard about it yet.
Are you in Montana?
assateague wrote:Tiler_J wrote:Where was this news from? I haven't heard about it yet.
Let me see if I can find the links.
Here's where I read about it, but it was all over the talk radio I was listening to waiting for he oldest to get out of the movies tonight.
http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_25201634/california-drought-big-cut-backs-announced-water-that
http://news.msn.com/us/california-farmers-wont-get-federal-water
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:I'm pretty much planing on not have a place to hunt next year.
Tiler_J wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:I'm pretty much planing on not have a place to hunt next year.
I'm hoping I have one of the few places to hunt next year.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:Tiler_J wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:I'm pretty much planing on not have a place to hunt next year.
I'm hoping I have one of the few places to hunt next year.
Fingers crossed for you buddy.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Lets not shit the bed just yet fellas. Lets see where we are at come May.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:Lets not shit the bed just yet fellas. Lets see where we are at come May.
I know your mr glass half full but you might want to start preparing yourself because what I've been hearing ain't good.
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