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Look at the 7 day Forcast! Canada is Going to join the World with Quality Issues.

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    #11
    SF3, what should I do about the forecast?
    Should I hang myself now? They can bury me in the bad weather, then that is one job done. Then finish harvest......because they are going to harvest bad weather or not!

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      #12
      The forcast isn't that bad!

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        #13
        I looked at the 14 day forecast for Regina on 3 different sites. Yup, you are screwed.
        During those rainy days, you could be working on buying your fertilizer and bringing home next years glyphosate. You will save money and will not run short if there is an interruption in supply.
        Plus you will score a shwack of air miles for winter vacations.
        Best management practices.

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          #14
          Hobby, your daily sarcasm quota is full, no more till tomorrow. Over delivery not allowed without a penalty

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            #15
            7 day forecast for Regina. 7 days rain! Hm

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              #16
              how do you like me now?

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                #17
                The sky is falling! The sky is falling!

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                  #18
                  Chicky little lol

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                    #19
                    grr Its called living in Canada. Weather controls how well your crop turns out not you.
                    No chicken little just stating a fact. Rain harvest equals grade issues.

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                      #20
                      Yes it's called living in Canada. Talk to some of the older farmers around you. Ask if they have ever had weather issues in all the years they have farmed. Maybe their answers will calm you down.

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