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    #51
    What's the matter, volume over area too difficult? Math is hard.

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      #52
      Remember sf3, when your pointing your finger at someone....

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        #53
        I guess at the end of the day the question isn't going to be ans. so we can say the yield was decent .

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          #54
          Seeded acreage of little over 4000. But after the June down pours it took harvested area down to little over 3000. No flood assistance since it was after seeding. average on the 3000 , 39.21. Or on the 4000 31.82.
          But the difference from us and you is 1000 acres had fert. Seed , chem, disease, etc that no yield was achieved on.
          Simple enough to understand tweety. So yes I achieved more yield than you on average but total over seeded were the same. Ah twins.

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            #55
            Cleaned up the lake today so just back in city.

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              #56
              I'm just curious, has there been full quarters of land lost to the quill lakes? I can't believe how much bigger they have got in the last few years, or appears that way when driving by on highway ? that sure is a lot of rain to deal with !

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                #57
                Caseih I was talking to a local there last week and he claims that in one area the shoreline has advanced 7 miles in one area anyway.
                Not sure on the timespan,

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                  #58
                  Cams the best Richard

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                    #59
                    This study on the Quill Lakes sounds interesting.
                    What is the recommendation for decreasing the water level in the study?

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                      #60
                      As mentioned or requested previously, where can this study be accessed ?

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