Oh, absolutely Horse. The drama queen has had his 6 months of holidays now it's time for the 6 months of whining to begin. First prediction of impending crop disaster coming in 3..2..1
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostYou are the one making stuff up. If SK rainfall has doubled over the last 15 year period it should be easy to prove as that would be a huge departure from normal and there are a multitude of weather recording stations networked across the province. Time to put up or shut up.
The in 2010 20" of rain starting May 24 and maybe 30% got seeded, harvest from HELL.
You only need ONE year to make a f*cking mess, not 15!
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Not disputing that fjlip, the only thing I've been disputing for this entire thread is SF3s bogus claim that Saskatchewan has endured double it's normal rainfall for the last 15 years Which is simply untrue.
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Grass your the only guy on here that cant come to the reality that the last 15 years saskatchewan in a certain area has seen rainfalls double normal.
So keep telling us its just a small area and grass would be great around to help out.
You look like a bigger moron each day.
Here is a quick point this thread has over 3000 people who looked at it I'm just back a week.
Your last one had what 145.
Really I'm a drama queen. H A HA
I call a spade a spade and your a moron.
All Manitoba water problems are because the glass is so full in Sask. every time we get a inch its running to manitoba and its not caused by ditching its caused by R A I N.
So have a great day i know mine is going to be that way.
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Oh wow, you're such a hero!! - and so popular!! - what are you a 12 year old schoolgirl?
By the way which post I started had 146 replies or did you just make that up too?
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Grass its not about popularity. You spout every time that Saskatchewan cant have had excess rain. But yet know nothing about it. You spew charts etc. Yet every one just laughs at how little you understand about the water situation here. Do a presentation near Quill lake about Seeding grass along the edge see if you make it out of town. Really take that vast knowledge and put it in the cattle post. It would be very beneficial.
Plus i since day one have called a spade a spade and describe growing conditions in our area in my crop reports etc. If you farm without irrigation or frost yes its easier to grow a crop. But i this part of the world were usually one rain away from disaster either from to much or to little. One cold night away from a bumper or a dud.
Hail storms are big and huge and we have one of the shortest growing seasons in the world.
Also I haven't changed my attitude since day one Stupidity shouldn't be rewarded. Glass isn't half full or half empty I'm a realist.
Reality is we farm in one of the harshest places on earth to grow a crop and get it in the bin in under 120 days some years.
So its not easy to farm here.
As far as my taking time off WTF would that bug you.
Sask out.Last edited by SASKFARMER3; Mar 14, 2017, 07:33.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostGrass its not about popularity. You spout every time that Saskatchewan cant have had excess rain. But yet know nothing about it. You spew charts etc.
...... Stupidity shouldn't be rewarded.
Nowhere in this thread did I spout that SK can't have had excess rain, merely that your allegation of twice the normal rainfall for the last 15 years across SK was obviously false. Equally I didn't "spew any charts".
In conclusion I must agree with you that "stupidity shouldn't be rewarded" hence I will continue to challenge your dishonesty and stupidity every time I see it.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostRe: Quill Lakes.
Would be interesting to see the Quill lake's boundaries in the 1980's and the current boundaries. Then something average.
My saying... someone gets the water whether one, ten, one hundred or a thousand miles away.
Just saying. And who hasn't played around a bit?
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