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    Speaking of drought...

    I have seen some saying they had got plenty or too much snow already - does this interactive map reflect the reality in your area? Looking scarily dry over a large area at the moment.

    http://maps.canada.ca/journal/content-en.html?lang=en&appid=5e29f118382949fca59f83028f17 c41e&appidalt=95a6f2929493451b9a65d23008985a9d

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    Tried c/p the link but comes up blank...

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      #3
      Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
      Tried c/p the link but comes up blank...
      That's weird, sometimes works sometimes doesn't. Just Google "Canada Drought Monitor" and you'll be able to access it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
        That's weird, sometimes works sometimes doesn't. Just Google "Canada Drought Monitor" and you'll be able to access it.
        Snow pack? Or subsoil moisture?

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          #5
          As Brad says....hope beats fear. But the market won't react until it's too late for Us. Or another good reason for the prices not to rise is "because the dryness is already factored in".... lol. "That's nice" Mrs Brown(furrow lol)
          Last edited by farmaholic; Feb 11, 2018, 22:06.

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            #6
            Shows us as white bordering on yellow. Subsoil moisture grew last year's crop and there really hasn't been anything significant since. Snow pack is low. Conditions are probably closer to long range average than they have been last 15 years.

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              #7
              Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
              Snow pack? Or subsoil moisture?
              This was the graphic.



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                #8
                We're in the middle of the bullseye! It's the unbroken trend that has me defecating bricks here....and without subsoil moisture they're passing sideways!

                Maybe by July Trudeau's ProPot legislation will have me singing "don't worry, be happy".

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                  #9
                  One good Easter 3-day storm can change everything Farmaholic. We'll get on our knees and pray to the climate-change gods 😎

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                    One good Easter 3-day storm can change everything Farmaholic. We'll get on our knees and pray to the climate-change gods 😎
                    Hope beats fear but denial is foolhardy

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