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    Klause read my words don't make up what you think I'm saying. I have said repeatedly that I acknowledge some of you are very wet. The only thing I'm disputing is SF3s claim that he has had 200-300% of normal rainfall for the last 8 years. That is patently ridiculous as is evidenced from his post this time last year where he was claiming to have had only 2.5 inches all summer.
    If he quit crying wolf most of the time it might elicit more sympathy for his plight when things do turn bad.

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      Sf3/Klause;

      "Klause read my words don't make up what you think I'm saying. I have said repeatedly that I acknowledge some of you are very wet."

      You are wet. Some in western Canada are way too dry.

      That is the weather in Western Canada.

      I DO Not Control the Weather.

      Feeling pity does what? Do you want my families MONEY, well you have that already in the farm programs you can enlist in with the federal Gov.

      Have you a Charitable tax exempt # with revenue Canada you can give me... so I can donate money to your farms?

      Where do you want the money sent SF3... Klause... and how much should I send?

      Have a good day!

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        Grassfarmer

        How much worse do you want it to get for those that have had that much rain.

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          Bucket not worse at all, I want it to get better for you guys. That has nothing to do with the false claims of 200%, 300% of annual rainfall for 8 years in a row.

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            Tom as I said previously... I don't want money...

            A little recognition that flooding is happening and people's livelihoods are being destroyed would be nice.


            Grassfarmer, the annual average precipitation for Dauphin Manitoba is 280 mm.

            They are at over 470 this year and the same story since pretty much 2009.

            There's thousands of acres under a permanent lake that will never come back... I'd be more than happy to take you for a drive.

            The same thing can be said for a vast area in sw Manitoba and Se Sask.

            Imagine loosing 30% of your land base permanently to water.

            That's what we went through once already.

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              Klause,

              We have had years like you... had rice tires on Combine and had to run every half hopper to the road to dump.

              Western Canada has wild weather. Too wet. Too dry. Northern US is no different.

              Take a look at maps:

              http://www.agr.gc.ca/DW-GS/current-actuelles.jspx?lang=eng&jsEnabled=true

              It happens almost every year. SW Ab got it last year... worse than you. And they are just as wet as you again this year.

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                C'mon Klause, Google Dauphin historic weather data and you'll find average annual precipitation quoted between 490-510mm. If you only got 280mm on average (11.2 inches) i'd look more like a desert.

                I understand you are in a wetter cycle and land is lost and flooded but that's not the same as getting 200-300% annual precipitation over several years.

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                  I am talking rainfall... 5 ft of snow is a different story.


                  How much water do you think it takes to raise the three large lakes in Manitoba 6 meters?

                  Let's start by remembering no other prairie province has a lake that comes close to the size of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Dauphin lakes.


                  Rice tires? HAHA HAHAHA.

                  JULY 5, 2011 a buddy of mine had me help him go out to his high clearance sprayer with a boat and bring it back... The water was up to the frame of a 4710 deere and since then it has risen to were old grain bins are submerged other than the lid.


                  I'm ssorry but if you live west of Saskatoon, you have never and will never experience this because of the lay of the land... how long does alberta stay flooded? A week?

                  Try a month. Or three. Or permanently when you are at the low end of the prairie drainage system.

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