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East Sask and Man Giver Weekend looks WET!

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    East Sask and Man Giver Weekend looks WET!

    looks like we should get another 5 to 7 days of seeding then the next weather system is going to hit. Alberta first then Moving East. It the may long usually a bummer.
    Were at 40% last night hit a snag yesterday changing from HRS to Canola. And Peas to Barley with small drill. Finally nice to seed and spray. Early Burn off and i mean early SO SO. Watch on Chemicals the Companies are scrambling. Probably going to go 19 hrs a day with the big drill starting today. Early Durum up nice. Peas up nice. Winter wheat nice (I don't have any) and early canola peeking through (not ours only started seeding Friday canola).

    #2
    I don't remember better seeding conditions warm evenly wet with few pot holes and most importantly no wind at 25 percent

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      #3
      Wow, might get started before this rain. Not ready yet, can't tell where wet is vs. ready out there, until you are stuck in the middle of nowhere. I'd givver if I could.

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        #4
        Montana NWS forecast this morning
        Remember way back when we used to have a decent weather forecast like this in Canada that we didn't have to pay an American to do for us. Now we get a one line blurb and a cloud with lines out of it...sad


        THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY...EXPECT A FAIRLY BIG CHANGE IN THE WEATHER
        PATTERN BY THE END OF THE WEEK...WITH MUCH COLDER TEMPERATURES
        MOVING BACK INTO THE REGION...ALONG WITH A FAIRLY WET WEATHER
        PATTERN SETTING UP. THE BIGGEST STORM OF THE WEEKEND LOOKS TO ARRIVE
        ON FRIDAY PER THE GFS MODEL...WHILE THE ECMWF IS SLOWER AND HAS THE
        STORM ARRIVING ON SATURDAY. THE GFS HAS BEEN FAIRLY CONSISTENT WITH
        THIS STORM AND THUS I HAVE THE HIGHER POPS ON FRIDAY. NEVER THE
        LESS...AS A DEEP UPPER LEVEL TROF DEVELOPS OVER THE REGION FOR THE
        WEEKEND...THERE WILL BE PERIODS OF RAIN/SNOW SHOWERS THROUGH THE
        ENTIRE WEEKEND AND INTO MONDAY...ALONG WITH MUCH BELOW NORMAL
        TEMPERATURES...WITH MANY AREAS HAVING FREEZING TEMPERATURES. SNOW
        LEVELS WILL START OUT ABOVE 7000 FEET ON THURSDAY...AND GRADUALLY
        LOWER TO AROUND 4000 FEET BY SATURDAY MORNING. ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL
        SHOULD BE CONFINED MAINLY TO THE MOUNTAINS THOUGH FOR NOW...WITH
        TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS GENERALLY RANGING FROM 5 TO 10 INCHES.
        BRUSDA

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          #5
          How cold is it suppose to get in sask?

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            #6
            Colder than a nuns who who.

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              #7
              Lol don't leave me hanging like that is there a major frost event coming

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                #8
                Well enviroment canada winner says nice warm rain if you believe then.

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                  #9
                  For sure it gona freeze, got canola up so it has to freeze on the long weekend - again.

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                    #10
                    I don't care mine is staying warm in the bag. Still fertilizing in the mud. Any seeding done, maybe 5%, is into poor seed bed. Looks like June.

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