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    #25
    I do not think there will ever be highly accurate 2 week forecasts. Until we control the weather, ( I know, Justin thinks we can and are), it can shift and change a lot in a few days let alone a few weeks. So then you go by your general area historical averages.

    We live in too far a fickle area of the world to put faith in a forecast, or expect the forecasting that far out to be highly accurate ever.

    For here, canola is a good bet after mid May.

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      #26
      Last year many farmers canola froze out at the end of May. They went out and reseeded in June all the way to June 4. Rough estimates were about 66,000 acres. Their canola crops went 60-72 bushels per acre.

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        #27
        Yup , almost anything can happen once in a lifetime .

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          #28
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          Yup , almost anything can happen once in a lifetime .
          lol!!

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            #29
            Nothing gets seeded too early here. Usual scenario April arrives and I get the drill and sprayer ready and it's like yeah gonna start May 1. Then there's all these cows around to deal with. Usually harrow everything too and by about May 10 I'm seeding. No fear of too early planting canola but that June frost years ago killed a lot of the early guys stuff and set my stuff back. Frost was late enough guys were blowing on polish to make something of it.

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              #30
              Hopefully this is the usual end of May cold snap and the rest of May is frost free after Friday .

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