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    #21
    SF3,

    In case you missed it... the peace river area has as much area as all of Manitoba.

    And a big chunk of it is way too dry.

    Forest Fires burning out of control all over in north and BC.

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      #22
      SF3,

      Take a look at this map;

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

      Ontario Quebec and the Maritimes have been much wetter than you.

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        #23
        Tom again you have no concept how big of a area was flooded do you!
        Again that's why you are so good at keeping ritz informed on farming!
        In my bubble things are great!
        Take a drive see!

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          #24
          Tommy take a look at this map. The 30 day accumilation
          http://www.agr.gc.ca/DW-GS/current-actuelles.jspx?lang=eng&jsEnabled=true

          Or how about this one % of normal.

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

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            #25
            The links didn't work the way I had hoped. Anyways if you look at the 30 day and the % of normal SE Sask and MB are worse then ontario and quebec.

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              #26
              Tom I would quit posting shit about how other areas are wetter than us! Gee the north shore on Kauai is wetter than us!
              Stop showing your true colors! Your looking like you don't know anything about agriculture in canada! Tough to run for fed politics if you don't know about the farming area in canada!
              Oh wait you might make it!

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