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    rainfall amounts.

    Just curious how much rain everyone has been receiving.

    We've had 3 tenths.

    Anyone having any sprouting in cereals yet?

    Different year, we have nothing to sprout this year.

    #2
    We got a 1/2 inch so far...Still dribbling...

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      #3
      1.5 plus and using wipers driving out to farm. The fat lady is back stage warming up. Question why would any one swath cerials

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        #4
        1.5 like my friend sfarmer.

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          #5
          2.8 inches yesterday, west Red River valley.

          That makes for 24 inches so far this year, since April 1.

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            #6
            25mm, just what we needed,,,, WHAT!

            trying to find the bright side, 1)I guess it's good for grass. 2)I suppose also good for spraying, pre or post harvest as we're not so wet to cut ruts, YET. 3)good for newly planted winter crops.

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              #7
              3.1 inches in my guage this morning,makes in excess of 30 inches since we started seeding. Worst crop since 1988,just opposite extremes in cause of damage. Maybe next year.

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                #8
                Sorry,forgot to say wasn't the high rainfall amt for the Red River Valley,over 5 inches in 2 reports from opposite ends of the valley

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                  #9
                  1.25" South of the Qu'Appelle Valley.

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                    #10
                    Rainfall in Red River has been from 1" to 5",
                    depending on thunderstorm. Also noticed heavy frost
                    in some Alberta locations like Acme, Alberta. Source is
                    Weatherbug stations

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                      #11
                      Frost will not hurt those Alberta crops they will just keep growing and growing, in fact I'd be surprised if some reports out of Alberta don't say the frost will help increase yields. But when people from here drive throughout Alberta sure there are pockets of good even excellent GRASS GREEN crops but not good throughout!

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                        #12
                        A mixed weather morning here in west central Alberta - 6/10ths overnight followed by -3C and thick fog at 7am. Sun is shining now though.

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                          #13
                          Ummm...dont throw rocks at me, but no rain yere yet. I did harvest fall rye dry. canola is being swathed at a fevered pitch, peas are being combined. Blaine Lake area.

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                            #14
                            9mm west side of Lake Diefenbaker.Be going on peas again today.

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