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    Are we headed for a dry spring/summer?

    Hello all. Just wondering if anybody has heard what the long term forecasts are for moisture this winter. Where we live (SW Sask.) we basically have no snow aand have had lots of wind since before Christmas. I know there is lots of time left for winter, but I am starting to really wonder what spring will offer us!

    #2
    Too early to tell. We have been dry at
    this time of the year before but have had
    it turn around yet. Although, we haven't
    had a dry year for a while now so the odds
    may favour one now.

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      #3
      I sure as hell hope so!

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        #4
        Seeding in the first week of May would be nice for a change. Dry soil would be awesome for a change. A return to history is long overdue. This winter is awesome to behold.

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          #5
          Globeel warmining is a crocka, carp.
          Isn't it? Only the opinion of the crack
          pots on Angriviell seem to count, during
          Gag discussions! Who cares bout the North
          anyways, it'll be easier ta mine now that
          its warmer. And we kin now plant lottsa
          corn and soy in the future toooooo......

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            #6
            WaA WAA Waa!!! anyone hear a crying baby. Just ignore it hopfully it will find something to suck on soon.

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              #7
              Breadwinner, you should be outside fishing
              today, not beaking at subburbert! My kids
              have used their last soother, I'll send
              one to burb. Just need an address. Central
              Winnipeg, burb?

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                #8
                Larry Weber, Weber Commodities provided the provincial stubble subsoil moisture map in his daily newsletter if you want to know what the conditions are in your area.

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                  #9
                  Yous guys/gals should stick your pointy
                  tiny weiny little heads, up where the sun
                  don't shine. Just like your failed
                  ostrich framer Gag minister, whose still
                  in hidin, spendin time wit his family me
                  guesses. Guess global warming isn't fer
                  yous folks eh? Cousin its science based,
                  not BS based........

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                    #10
                    If the weather keeps it up ice fishing might get a bit scary. Almost no snow left here, kids enjoying every minute of it.

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