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    #13
    News story the Ark is starting to float start gathering the animals. Leave lawyers and politicians and CWB but bring rest.

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      #14
      Any fall left in 2009? All cloudy and cold! This forecast would have to change for the last 30% to get done. http://www.farmzone.com/index.php?product=farmltermfx&placecode=sk008 http://www.accuweather.com/canada-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0&postal code=S4N%200A1&metric=1&set=99

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        #15
        looking at Accu weather 15 day temps, may as well winterize the sprayer, and maybe the combine too. 1/4 Flax, 1/4 Canola, & a couple loads of HRSW from trimming and low spots still out. Could've been worst had we not had the good winds and heat over the last two weeks, could have been much much worst!

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          #16
          38mm here in SESK

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            #17
            After the fog lifted...50mm! Do I win?

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              #18
              fljlp or whatever.....Being the unofficial judge of an unofficial competition, here are your unofficial prizes:
              1. From Mustardman at Cabri - a 3 year old rain gauge that has never been used above the 1/10 marker.
              2. From SF3 - a list of motivational sayings.
              3 From JDGreen - a red & yellow jacket full of moth holes.
              Grand Prize from the CWB - a 6' rowboat without any oars but equipped with a 600 lb coxswain that sits at the front.

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                #19
                Hey we didnt win the rain lottery. Yea only 38 mill yea. Still some lower areas wont be harvested till freeze up water in them. Reading Grain drying for dummies.

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