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    #11
    misted and spit all afternoon, barely settled the dust, then 1.10" overnight, not welcome! water sitting on planted ground.

    ND got hammered, heard on Bismarck radio Sunday that there were areas with water flowing over highways!

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      #12
      I have seen more bank managers come and
      go than I care to count. I am still
      here. That should count for something.
      Some of them were real ****heads trying
      to get ahead and losing customers

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        #13
        Rained all day in Minot today.
        Cereal stubble not generally seeded. Most harrowed and water laying in almost every low spot. One fellow reported about 50% seeded in state. I think ND is in about same boat as extreme SE corner of Sask; and with water common in any furrow that was low or just seeded; its starting to look like wet season from a couple years ago

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          #14
          NOTHING worse than TOO much water.
          I speak from years of experience!
          What a shame!

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            #15
            I agree to much water is no good at all.

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              #16
              I agree, some of them probably cannot add without a calculator maybe I should say most but whatever. Some are good.

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                #17
                one tenth short of 4 in. In sunny southern MB. Can't grow anything without it,so i guess we'll take it.

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                  #18
                  Total 4.5 inches.local reports of 6.5 to as much as 9 inches near the US border

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