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    This feels like Argentina. ... not good.

    Hard to make hay will be the shits for combining

    #2
    my hay is easy to make but it is mostly black. now good dry green hay that's imposable.

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      #3
      Asado and quilmes red is all I heard.

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        #4
        Mmmmmmmm mm Guillmes

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          #5
          But, but, but that Paliser fella said the praries are too arid for agriculture!

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            #6
            Well, in our area this humidity is completely typical. I hate talking to Ontarians on the phone, as they ALWAYS yodel about dry heat, and how Sask is dry, so the heat is nothing compared to theirs. Well they have not been to this area, or heard of it. 24 ans absolutely stifling today. High was supposed to be 28, but we are having trouble hitting the highs.

            Thing is, the last dry heat I remember was 1988. It was 38.5, the record for this farm. We were playing outside, jumping on the bales, playing catch, and so on, and it was definitely a dry heat.

            Today, at 24, with wicked humidity, it feels brutal. If it ever hits thirty, you will be reading my obit in the Wadena News. lol.

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