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    Rainy Season

    Too much rain anyone?...
    Unofficial rainfall storm totals as of 4:00 AM Saturday May 25 Sundre..................108.4 mm Calgary intl arpt........86.0 mm neir.....................82.6 mm Nordegg..................81.7 mm Canada Olympic Park......78.0 mm Olds.....................74.7 mm Black Diamond............70.9 mm hespero..................58.9 mm Rocky Mountain House.....58.2 mm azure....................56.4 mm Mossleigh................51.4 mm Pincher Creek............50.6 mm Waterton Park............43.8 mm.

    Wet week forecast.

    #2
    It looks like for us Tuesday is the start of rainy season. Why cant it be like it use to be a half after canola seeded then a inch to to in june then 1 inch in july at second week and inch week of the ex then nothing till late October.

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      #3
      Been misting here, just damp enough to have to quit. Forecast looks like
      crap. So much for dust!

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        #4
        If we would get today we are at 2/3 done before the rainy season. Last night I went till I almost put the drill in a slough because I just couldn't turn the drill pushed me to the waters edge before I gripped and turned. Decided it was time to quit.

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          #5
          I've only been stuck once so far this spring, had to see how to get the new towbetween rig out of the mud. We got our first rain of the season, 1/2 inch I'm guessing. The seeder is caught up to the sprayer so we need some calmer weather before we roll again. Just barley left.

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            #6
            Just over 70mm here or 2.75 inches. We needed
            it here SE of Calgary in the Indus/Strathmore
            area. Glad it eased up last night. Was starting to
            reform sloughs and reaching a saturation point.
            Crops just drinking it up now.

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              #7
              Check out noaa 7 day. Flood coming. Dont know
              how to link with phone

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                #8
                This was very, very, very much needed here. Drought like conditions up until this started.

                Very, very, very welcomed!! I know you guys hate mud, We hate dust.

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                  #9
                  2 tenths last night shut us down till 1 pm today
                  dont need the rain just yet hope the big stuff
                  stays away

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                    #10
                    Planted all day yesterday in that relentless wind.
                    A sprinkling last night. Spittering here now.
                    #LazyBitch still in my nightgown, altho I did pull a
                    coat overtop to go outside for 15 minutes. No
                    walk. No biking. Hot shower pre UFC in an hour,
                    starting with preliminaries. Marguerta mixed and
                    in freezer compartment. #ParsleyHeaven )

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                      #11
                      Good on me I transplanted my tomatoes in the rain. Also bathed the stinky dog. Visitted my dad in morning and he said dont you have maintenance to do, I said yes but I think I got it up to date. Parsley do you have potatoes out of the ground???

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                        #12
                        Might be through this morning. Ground all
                        cracked yesterday. Early lettuce, radish, beets,
                        onions up. I did meander out to plop in 8
                        crowded cabbage yesterday, while I was crowing,
                        but it has been way too windy and dry to
                        transplant plant tomatoes. Has the makings of a
                        cutworm-year. Check your fields for those tiny
                        ones. Skunks everywhere, but they've finally lost
                        their boldness.....The remaining raccoons remain
                        cany and openly viscious, but pb allergic to my
                        space. Planting a garden bears fruit for the
                        pocketbook, belly and soul, clever-hopper. Pars.

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                          #13
                          Do you have a garden planter Parsley?

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                            #14
                            yes, I do, but I haven't used it for several years.
                            As silly as it sounds, I love the feel of the soil in
                            my hands and feet, and garden barefoot all
                            summer bi have taken to sprouting corn and
                            beans etc in a sprouter. Seeders cannot
                            accommodate sturdy thick sprouts!

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                              #15
                              Yous a good ol dirt digger. I am all for speed.

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