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oh googy more stuff to drive the wheat up, unless youre in the rr valley

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    oh googy more stuff to drive the wheat up, unless youre in the rr valley

    20:45 UK, 17th February 2011, by Agrimoney.com
    Spring flood fears prompt drive to empty silos
    The threat of spring floods, which is raising concerns about North America's spring wheat sowings, has prompted the Canadian Wheat Board, to accelerate pick-ups from farms of risk of inundated silos.

    The board, the world's biggest wheat seller, is "proactively" putting on extra grain wagons to remove grain "as a early as late February" from on-farm storage in large areas of Manitoba and Saskatchewan at risk of floods during the spring thaw.

    Concerns centre on the Red River, which flows north into Canada from the US, where official weather forecasters on Thursday raised estimates for peak flooding heights in many stretches.

    "The Red River valley is forecast to flood at 2009 levels or higher," the board said, a reference to the thaw two years ago which took water levels to a record in parts of North Dakota.

    The valley was particularly significant because "it is an extremely wide floodplain with significant grain storage", the CWB added.

    Official jitters

    However, provincial authorities in Manitoba, which have already sent ice-cutting machines to free-up icejam danger points, have also highlighted areas south of the Assiniboine River as at "serious" risk of flooding.

    Saskatchewan, another major agricultural province, has highlighted the risk of floods in the north west and south east.

    Concerns have been heightened this year by the limited ability of ground already saturated after a damp 2010 to absorb the quantities of snowmelt expected from the thaw.

    'More worrisome'

    In grain markets, the risk of flooding in what is a major spring wheat area, in both Canada and the US, has provoked fears sowing of the crop.

    Indeed, wheat futures in Minneapolis, which trades spring wheat, earlier this week stood at a premium of more than $1.50 a bushel over those in Chicago, which trades the soft red winter variety.

    "It will probably be a more worrisome spring than normal," Jonathan Watters at Benson Quinn Commodities said.

    "There is the potential for there to be a longer period of wet fields."

    However, the size of the planting window meant that crops would get sown, and that there was a risk of the threat being exaggerated.

    "This crop will get planted. You can plant in late May, although sure, it can hurt quality."

    Research by Mr Watters had found no historical correlation between spring flooding and planted acres.

    #2
    We all know this but its good its gettingplay in Europe too. Again unless youre in the RR valley,

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      #3
      Don't git yer Panties all in a Knot!!! It ain't gonna FLOOD. Trust Me, I kin Sense it. We gonna git A Perfect Melt dis Year. Da ground ain't froze underneath da little amount of snow dare is & it has been freeze dryin all Winter. The Rivers might be a little on da high side, BUT da Water was movin all Winter & I kin tell it has gone down quite abit. Da City of WinterPeg has bought alotta Equipment da last few years to break up/cut ice wit. Bought even more dis year. Dey already have begun Slicin' ice out on da MightyMissesRedRiver. Dis helps alot in my mind, git da ice movin and da water moves alot quicker also. Don't believe ME? look in yer local ditch. Da one cleaned of snow/ice moves alot faster vs. the one that ain't. The Flood Way has also been expanded. Holds alotta more water & water moves faster through da Channel vs. goin trew da City. Reason bein' curves in da River slow down da water, Channel only has a few gentle curves. Every little ting adds up to git ridda WATER.........

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        #4
        You heard it here first folks BTO know it all says it won't flood. (Note to self buy tall overshoes and perhaps start building an ark)

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