I was reading an article on the Agrimoney sight in which crop forecaster Gail Martell stated"Saskatchewan drought has been virtually resolved with heavy soaking rain recently". The same article rated soil moisture as 69% surplus or adequate across Saskatchewan. I guess everything is back to normal in the world's eyes. What are your thoughts?
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Nope not here, some "relief" but will like more after harvest to recharge the reserves. 1.08 inches last event.
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Drought by definition has nothing to do with crops, just moisture - an extended period of low rainfall. The fact that yield is set at 4 leaf in wheat has to do with final yield - but drought is a meteorological event.
Given recent rains over a majority of SK, Gail is right.
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Not Saskatchewan, but certainly not over around here. We've received some showers in the last half of July, but not enough to change much. Can still bale hay almost everyday inspite of a forecast which usually showed showers daily.
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Agree with sawfly
The rain fall 1 to 2 miles circle outside of NB is less than 1/2 of what is shown .
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Tweety makes a point in that those that don't understand how a crop is grown getting rain end of July doesn't make a crop in areas that were in drought. It will help those that had some rain earlier to have some crop growing. And in areas where there was lots of rain you re being hurt by his much this quick. So it really has to be defined a lot better as to what you are talking about.
If your talking soil moisture or growing a good crop not always the same thing.
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