Wow it is hard to imagine what's happening out their till you get in the truck and head out crop checking.
For all spring I said it was a normal year and for us maybe it's just were back to normal. Showers come around long lake then build and drop close to our area , they don't travel across the valley then head east to Manitoba.
If a storm crosses the valley it picks up swings north for a bit then heads east.
So yesterday I headed to the lake a different way.
As I'm going north on a grid from our place I notice just 10 miles out things are dry. Leaf wilting in the sun and wind yesterday. As I cross the highway and keep traveling north reality sets in. Fields turning blue and wheat with no leaves and headed. Winter wheat turning golden and canola a little here and their.
Who ever rented some of the old broad ass rented land has basically nothing. Now after a hour strait north and turning east the crops do improve but you can tell they need a drink real soon or they will be going backwards.
At the lake the flowers were drooping and trees look like they need a good rain.
So normal year no fricking way. I'm thinking sask is for the most part turned from a wet cycle to a very dry one.
Within the next few weeks I'll be hapeading west to calgary can't expect that trip to be very green.
Basically it was a eye opener how close the line is from nice to out of moisture.
Take a drive all it makes you appreciate everything around you oh so much better.
For all spring I said it was a normal year and for us maybe it's just were back to normal. Showers come around long lake then build and drop close to our area , they don't travel across the valley then head east to Manitoba.
If a storm crosses the valley it picks up swings north for a bit then heads east.
So yesterday I headed to the lake a different way.
As I'm going north on a grid from our place I notice just 10 miles out things are dry. Leaf wilting in the sun and wind yesterday. As I cross the highway and keep traveling north reality sets in. Fields turning blue and wheat with no leaves and headed. Winter wheat turning golden and canola a little here and their.
Who ever rented some of the old broad ass rented land has basically nothing. Now after a hour strait north and turning east the crops do improve but you can tell they need a drink real soon or they will be going backwards.
At the lake the flowers were drooping and trees look like they need a good rain.
So normal year no fricking way. I'm thinking sask is for the most part turned from a wet cycle to a very dry one.
Within the next few weeks I'll be hapeading west to calgary can't expect that trip to be very green.
Basically it was a eye opener how close the line is from nice to out of moisture.
Take a drive all it makes you appreciate everything around you oh so much better.
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