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    #11
    Bit grumpy on AV coffee row this morning, aren't we, but it's no wonder; the weather is unforgiving, the CWB is particularly trying in trying times; and interest rates look foreboding.

    The good news is pastures are lush; jobs are plenty; cattle in BC came through testing with flying colors; and there are is going to be saskatoons.

    And we're having AV coffee together. LOL

    They were all aye votes checking. My potatoes are a smart looking bunch. You ought to talk to your crops, after all most farmers check them daily, and they can teach you a thing or two.

    Mc, you were wise to learn to humor me seeingst I'm big and mean and ugly. lol btw, You didn't answer my question, yet: "Is that your bird?" Pars

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      #12
      Here's some smiley news: I'm grandmamma to twin boys: 6lbs 11oz and 7lbs 1oz.
      Healthy as can be. Pars

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        #13
        Pars
        Re'; the bird, no I prefer my aerial exploits to be powered and driven by others who know what they are doing.

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          #14
          Congrats to the Gramma and good luck to the parents, I have 4 separate kids and cant imagine twins, wow the parents are going to have some stories to laugh about in the evenings. (and in central alberta the moisture has been welcomed, it was unusually dry this spring).
          You lose way more money mudding in a crop than being dried out (you dont break equipment in a drought)

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            #15
            Parsley.

            First couple of years they will be soiled little brats. After that the pee will be added. (lol) Seriously, my grumpy best to all.

            The lesson the plants teach is, "be well grounded, and whatever the climate, protect the head to cut the losses." I don't talk to my crops, except for a few acres of winter wheat that was seeded before my light, and the rain came on. It was a choice of sow, and have to work for a chanced breakeven, or chemfallow and know the cost that could be more than offset doing something else. Those are the positive facts. If you still want to chase me down a rabbit hole, furrowtickler, I'm waiting.

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              #16
              For what? You have proven your worth quite well, good for you. Glad to hear you live in utopia while the rest of the province drowned, as you let everyone know. Have a good day.

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                #17
                I'd value you're two cents worth of opinion more providing you're not playing the part of a bully. Hence the reference to chasing, and rabbit holes, since you asked.

                If you listened to Agvision, today, you would have heard the Twain expression quoted as, "if you tell the truth, you don't have to remember." Do you want that, or do you want it sugar coated?

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                  #18
                  Truth about what? That the rest of the farmers in western Canada that do not farm where your at are idiots b/c we are prone to frosts or to a 1 in 100 yr flooding event? Your a real class act.

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                    #19
                    Truth about the region you should want to promote. What have you got in your area that you would be happy to tell the world that isn't the negative crap you want to dwell on?

                    Better yet, tell me what your contingency plan was, and is, since nothing but a black cloud follows you around. Or is it all about your entitlements, which I suspect, and what others need to do for you?

                    I'd never tell you to stop being an idiot, if that is truthfully what you are, because I believe that is the worse possible word anyone could say to another human being.

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                      #20
                      I get it, you are the weather man! Struck a narve eh?
                      This thread started as a poke at weather farcasters for fun and you have turned it into a vandetta. As for the rubbish in your last post - you truely have not a clue. Like I said, we a fortunate here, done seeding may 21st, and have missed most of the flooding rains. Feel very greatfull for now but I for one feel deeply sorry for those who just could not move at all. Hope you find that spleen readin Indian geek - should greatly improve your forcasting! That was a good one btw.

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