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Eastern Texas received some rain last week, but many ponds, lakes and reservoirs, such as Lake Tyler East, remain critically low. (Texas Cooperative Extension photo by Robert Burns) For high resolution photos: If you're using a PC (Windows or Linux), right click the mouse here.If you are using Netscape, choose Save Link As. If you are using Internet Explorer, right click here and choose Save Target As ... In both cases, a pop-up box will appear so you can name the photo and the drive where it will be saved. If you're using a Mac, hold the option key down and mouse click here to download the high resolution image. If you need more information, help or wish to report a problem, e-mail newsteam@agnews2.tamu.edu anytime or call (979) 845-2895, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Central time. |
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Some parts of East Texas received as much as 4 inches of rain during the week, but many pastures, such as this one in Smith County, remain stressed.
(Texas Cooperative Extension photo by Robert Burns)
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