This will help to thin out the wanabee big operators. We expect to be going by the 20th of May.
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Weather almanac for today - Calgary AB
Normal high: 13.2C
Normal low: -0.4
Record high: 29.4C - 1926
Record low: -18.9C - 1966
Last year: high 14, low 2.3
Moral of the story: put your big girl panties on and
live with it. You can buy big iron, latest tech and all
the acres you could possibly dream of - but you
can't buy control of the weather. And it has and
always will be that way. The weather can make or
break you. Boo hoo!!!
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Light thunder showers late this afternoon. First thunder of the year. Not a lot of precip, but looks like there is more on the way tonight and tommorrow. Hope the snow stays away as we still have about 30% old snow pack out in the field. SESK Did a calculation on my seeding plans w/ possible starting dates, moves and cleanouts and would be looking at a June 5th finish date, that with no rain setbacks. From there, that only leaves 16 days till the longest day of the summer. Feel for those futher north as we went through that wet year in 2011, only planted 100 acres that year across the whole farm.
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Freewheat, you are correct. For those of us that
farm in dryer areas these past years have been
perfect. When you are way too wet, we are just
right. In the earlier thread about latest seeding
date we can remember a few guys talked about
1988 being one of their best years ever. 1988 was
a disaster on our farm. I don't think it rained an
inch in total all summer long. Unfortunately one
persons disaster makes prosperity for someone
else. Hopefully your weather straightens around
soon and you can get going. Our fields are just
about dry enough to go and we will likely get
started on Thursday. We've had no precipitation
recently and just a trace in the forecast for
Tuesday. Good luck everyone.
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We just got hit,i;m guessing over half inch of
moisture,hard to tell,lots of rain and a blanket of
snow and still a little dark out.
Sure looks bad on bethunes radar loop around regina.
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fjlip...where are the piles of snow in the yard or was the winter's snow almost melted? Where I pushed the snow , I still have 6' - 8' high piles the length of super B's in the middle and outsides of my yard NE of Regina. We were lucky and only got about 3" this round.
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Choice 2 U. I farm not too far from FJ, probably about 30 miles Southeast
of him, and it is the same here, as it is down in Regina. I can not get to
my fuel tanks yet, not even close; my drill is beyond a 6 foot pile, the
tree-lines have 8 foot drifts in them still. My inlaws from Regina were
amazed at the snow we had here, when Regina broke all its records. Yet
they were shocked at our snow we have. While they were here the water
started running, and going over roads here and there. At that point, about
half of the field snow was gone. Normally here, water collects and runs
the first week of april. A month later now, and we are still only halfway
to that point, as the last three days of minus high temperatures have
slowed the melt.
Good news is it looks good for temps this weekend, but it will be a good
while before the fields are fit.
Sorry, do not mean to answer for FJ, but he would probably agree.
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The tall spruce on E and W sides keep the drifts out of our yard. Also drifts in the trees melt faster from heat of the sun. We use snow blowers so less piles. Had 4' near bins but melted by half. Yard open to S warms quicker. The dust from road means snow melted quicker far into the fields and yard. Before this 6" were mostly melted, lots of water showing up. Today the water in yard has soaked up? Slow motion melt. The strongest wind direction all winter was different, straight N, less in fence lines for that reason.
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