I knew it has been dry, but just checked Alberta Ag site for weather stats, now I know why. We are between two stations, one is at 22% of normal precip from June 11 to today, the other is at 33% And heat units are up considerably from normal. I cherry picked that date since the 10th was the last ( and greatly unneeded, can't make water wetter) flood that did so much damage. Even if I go back to April 1, still only at 68% of normal. Most of the precipitation we have received has either been the frozen variety, or too small to do much more than settle the dust.
No wonder the pastures are hardly growing, second cut long since quit, and crops, especially later seeded are suffering. Haying sure was easy though. The ruts from combining, seeding and spraying are hard as concrete now, bouncing over them should be good for the equipment.
No wonder the pastures are hardly growing, second cut long since quit, and crops, especially later seeded are suffering. Haying sure was easy though. The ruts from combining, seeding and spraying are hard as concrete now, bouncing over them should be good for the equipment.
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