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The lack of rain is evident from above as ranchers check for strays.
Submitted photo by Brandon SpickelmierOctober blew in amidst a cloud of blowing dirt, red flag warnings and hopes for more rain.
On the very last day she got to help cube Charlee got a picture of the small antelope herd.
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