If you look at radar now at Radison, the horseshoe is set up as it has since early May
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Lol , depends if your inside or outside the horseshoe........
The area blank of rain has basically been that way since May .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostIf you look at radar now at Radison, the horseshoe is set up as it has since early May
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Originally posted by seabass View PostCan anyone with weather knowledge explain why this happens. What causes this to occur. Conditionson the ground? Air currents? We've had this happen. Wraps around and starts raining east of us.
Agree bad luck where you happen to be on earth...same goes IF IF Global Warming drowns you...bad luck. Move!
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After the drought from 2000 to 2002 into 3 ish I started to look at weather patterns a little closer.
We noticed this pattern 15 years ago happens here 75% of the time. Not as exaggerated as this year but still much the same set up . If it starts to split in the beginning of June it sticks till late summer. We seem to just get barely enough rain to get a crop on average That's when we started to change our thinking on fertility. Using the percent odds we just could not make sense of 100% seed placed fertility. So we started cutting back at seeding to 70% and top dressed according to how strong the blocking pattern set up. This year we barely top dressed at at , also never used fungicides at all . No need if the ground was never wet through June / July.
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