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    #16
    Very little snow here but ice and water puddles all over the fields. Doesn't look dry at all to me just less snow than normal. Saw this last time we had El Niño winter. Crop was excellent that year. Reporting live from the Palliser Triangle. Over and out.

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      #17
      Taken mid feb from the top of the Abbey flatts.... That's where my In-laws farm.








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        #18
        Pig spleen prediction is for flood-type rain mid-March. LOL

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          #19
          We are just missing a serious little snow blast. No more snow talk. Karma is a bitch.

          By the way Klause, my son thought he saw your Western Star at Bunge Altona this morning. Altona has a lot more snow left than we do.

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            #20
            Where is the Abbey Flats ?

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              #21
              Is that dam pig employed by crap insurance just in time to sell the too wet acres eh? Lol

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                #22
                El Ninio, love it, 1976 was a warm dry winter, dry warm summer. All done seeding by May 19th. Swathing Aug 9, done combining by Sept 14th. Average 33 Bu/acre wheat, 28 bu/acre **** then. All dry #1 grain. AND THE diesel, 0.13 cents a liter. Hope it repeats in 2016 .
                Last edited by fjlip; Feb 24, 2016, 21:32.

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                  #23
                  Furrow, just north of The Abbey/Cabri/Leader highway, half way between Abbey and Cabri 6 miles N of the Highway.


                  Yes, Braveheart, that was my green western star with the horse head and Caballo Barro Farms down the side

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                    #24
                    Snow cover here is more than out west of us. Keep getting little shots every so often. As long as I can remember there is no thing as average snow cover. Only snow that matters is that late wet blast after the frost is out. April 1992 cows and calves were already out picking and pops had a bunch nh3 down and ready to seed and then it came. Several feet of the stuff. Put everyone back a few weeks but it saved the crop as growing season moisture wasn't good.

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                      #25
                      Abbey Sask
                      Used to have the best little bar in the world.
                      Haven't been there for years.
                      Wonder if it's still there?

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                        #26
                        We learned on Agriville this year that minimal rain can lead to monster canola yields in Alberta and Western Sask. and even a world record at Birch Hills!!!

                        Timeliness of the precipitation seem to be the key.

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                          #27
                          Here I'd estimate our snow cover at 65-70 percent. Where there's snow, it's about 3-4in deep, and of course dense now due to melt/freeze. 6-8 miles south of us have no snow left, typical and normal to see that. Snow never blew here once this winter, so no banks or extra in the ditches. First snow arrived around Christmas. Froze up very wet, just looking for an inch of warm spring rain the first week in Apr and we'll be off to the races.

                          A very typical el Niño winter for us.

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                            #28
                            In Regina area the white rabbits are looking very out of place. Looks much more like April here.

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                              #29
                              Have guys in classes this week all the way from Peace country to US boarder. No snow from Crossfield south and very little all the way up north.

                              Not sure about further east in Alberta.

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                                #30
                                I'm just east of the Peace River and we still have snow here, won't last long with these mild days.

                                -Nicole

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