If this predicted rain event materializes another large amount acres will be taken out by being flooded. Alot of acres are on the brink of maybe surviving if it doesnt rain anymore or flooding out if it does rain any significant amount.The CWB 12.5 million acres with 0 production could be low! What do you guys think?
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Yesterday farm news talked about a third less oats, after this rain maybe half. Next week more rain, soon virtually no crop. If it never changes this pattern, forget harvesting. One year here in the 50's, I am told, harvest was nearly impossible due to rain all summer. Combined the hills after it froze up. And next year after snow way less acres seeded.
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Quick math question.
If you have a 100 foot diameter slough, how much bigger does it have to get in diameter to double the area lost????
A. 200 ft in diameter
B. 150 ft in diameter
C. 110 ft in diameter
D. 141 ft in diameter
e. Most politicians don't know and don't care
If you are wondering why I ask this, its because the acres lost grows exponentially. The losses grow the same way.
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dalek
I read that again and you are right.
If the slough goes from 100 feet in diameter to 141 feet in diameter it doubles in area. Technically 41 feet wider in diameter.
In radius terms, its only 20 feet further out from the center. Half a drill width.
But the sloughs are growing and around here the seeded acres and harvestable acres are getting smaller not larger.
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