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We are in a “moderate drought zoneâ€. No it is not accurate. We are sitting very nice. Lots of snow, decent fall moisture. My question, is this map based on comparisons of the last 15 years or is this a longer time frame? For us, compared to the last 15 years, yes it is drier, but finally, and happily. If I compare it to longer term usual moisture levels, we would be right on normal.
I do hope it stops snowing, or the wet cycle could take off again. Should have a normal runoff at this point. Bad news is that half our snow comes in feb and March...hope that doesn’t happen!
In our area, the last growing season, and this winter, have been the closest to normal that I have seen, since the last great year of 2003. For us, that is good. I do know that we probably have about the most snow cover anywhere in the province from what I can see. It does look concerning in most areas.
Story of my life. I diversify into sheep,partly because of the last 15 hideous grain growing years, and now, I suppose the drier, more productive years are back! LolLast edited by Sheepwheat; Feb 12, 2018, 08:09.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostWe are in a “moderate drought zoneâ€. No it is not accurate. We are sitting very nice. Lots of snow, decent fall moisture. My question, is this map based on comparisons of the last 15 years or is this a longer time frame? For us, compared to the last 15 years, yes it is drier, but finally, and happily. If I compare it to longer term usual moisture levels, we would be right on normal.
I do hope it stops snowing, or the wet cycle could take off again. Should have a normal runoff at this point. Bad news is that half our snow comes in feb and March...hope that doesn’t happen!
In our area, the last growing season, and this winter, have been the closest to normal that I have seen, since the last great year of 2003. For us, that is good. I do know that we probably have about the most snow cover anywhere in the province from what I can see. It does look concerning in most areas.
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Originally posted by caseih View Postwe are the same mod. drought , we were very dry all summer but froze up wet and have a lot of snow here now . very , very cold all winter though and the wind never stops which is odd for this country ?
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I don't know why I even talk about this crap but it is just stating a fact.....with the snow we have now, it would only take a few short days of warm spring weather to melt most of it.
Time will tell, time is going by but it would only take a good spring rain to restore optimismLast edited by farmaholic; Feb 12, 2018, 08:37.
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So is this pattern more normal, prior to the last twelve or so years in most areas, or is it exceptional? If more normal, we had it coming, no?
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostSo is this pattern more normal, prior to the last twelve or so years in most areas, or is it exceptional? If more normal, we had it coming, no?
Maybe it's someone else's turn to have good luck. I'll play the hand I'm dealt the best i can.
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