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    #13
    Just had 1.37 inches since eight this morning. That will make swathing canola fun with a pull type swather.

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      #14
      Yesterday, around Glenboro, MB, 2" of rain fell in 20 minutes. Crops flattened, and, at least one farmyard had damaged bins and bucket elevator.

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        #15
        A lot of W Wheat sprayed here 7-10 days ago, also some pea fields. Some wheat was expected to see the header today, this rain not good! Coming down real heavy at times. Saw a field of lentils swathed east of Weyburn yesterday, ouch!

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          #16
          We got a inch at 6 this morning,and by the look of the weather forecast its going to be a very wet week next week.

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            #17
            Rain would be terrible on our remaining Ryegrass fields. It's a dense hard to dry swath.

            Rain, rain, stay away! (My witchcraft for the week).

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              #18
              Outside 3 days the weather network , accuweather and enviro Can are useless.

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                #19
                The southern prairies are wet for 7-10 days

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                  #20
                  fogging in heavy tonight, not good for ripe winter wheat.

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                    #21
                    Braveheart...off thread but you mentioned grass swaths and rain. Don't know what you're using but we moved to 14 and 16 swaths/headers....rain is no worries, and grass no worries now.

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                      #22
                      Good idea on header size. We'll need to do that if we continue to grow grass seed.

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