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    FRUCK 2 Inches in Gauge at Farm!

    Just dropped boat off at the farm and water every where. 2 inches in gauge and worst still hasn't arrived. To those in Alberta and Western Sask that say your same. BS and Rain makes Grain BS and every other god dam thing. The inter lake area has moved 500Km West. This crop wont get harvested trust me on that one. The weather pattern is not changing and it is intensifying with moisture like June. This keeps up we wont be able to seed next year. BRING ON A DROUGHT.

    #2
    LMAO. I get a real kick out of the guys that are going through something like this for the first time. Relax Sask,it get's easier after the 2nd or 3rd disaster year..

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      #3
      This year was not meant to be. When it got too wet to seed that was that first clue to stop seeding. Mudding it in never pays, the last 6 quarters I seeded were just tacky when seeded. I plowed them under a month ago and now I cant even get across those fields with a Quad. My highest hills will even need frozen ground to support the equipment. This year is a total loss some of our land has had 45 inches since April 1st, if that isnt a disaster I dont know what is. I feel for those that have a great crop that may not make it to the bin. Dont count your chickens till the eggs have hatched.

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        #4
        We been wet for last three but just lucked out and got it off then the line moved from Foamlake to our area now were in the same boat.

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          #5
          http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=ggw&product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loo p=no

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            #6
            It could be worse

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              #7
              Watch out if you see animals start to pair up

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                #8
                though after second thoughts,45 inches, really? I guess the great inland sea may be reforming.

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                  #9
                  Just came from the south end of Albert St in Regina....two separate thunderstorms each about 1" worth. First with pea size hail that came for about 3 - 4 minutes. Water backing up at every storm drain over the curb with pools on south Albert that will stall some vehicles. Friend said they saw a manhole (has a picture) with water shooting out about 5" high through the holes. Very little water on east side of city. Let's hope the "organized" part of the storm stays unorganized as we don't need 4" of rain over the next 24 hours in this or any area of the province.

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                    #10
                    Our only hope may now be combing on frozen ground. Only if the snow stays away, that is a big if.

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