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    #16
    Better yet redlentil...which planet are you on, lucky guy unless your soil is blowing like at Leader? Agree sheepwheat, this is first day to hit 10C! Yes wind and RAIN last night is KILLING snow, fields down to 5% in 4 days. Water in low spots, but what about FROST? heard 4' of ice in lakes, she is COLD wet soil here. Maybe back to DROUGHT like we had Nov to Jan?

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      #17
      I’m still going with the 7th water source for sprayer full landscaping to it worked priceless. Controlled water flow.

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        #18
        Fields going from 100% to 10% snow in 4 days in parts of NE Sask has a lot of water running.
        I’m predicting May 15-20 start.
        Need heat and wind for drying to begin.

        Last weekend Saskatoon to Battleford seemed to have had significantly less snow cover.

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          #19
          At least us guys in the Mud Bowl NE won't complain when the drought hits again.
          Later seeded crops always better.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Klause View Post
            Where's that?
            Stratton, ON. Same latitude as Plentywood, MT.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Partners View Post
              At least us guys in the Mud Bowl NE won't complain when the drought hits again.
              Later seeded crops always better.
              Surprising here though. Sure gettin away good and ground soaking it up good too

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                #22
                Flash flood here! Hoping to grow grain here this summer

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                  #23
                  Grass is turning green and croccasses are almost full bloom, at least a couple weeks later than average but I'll take it.

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                    Fields and snow by yard, see if these are sideways...Click image for larger version

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                      #25
                      First seeded peas are sprouted nicely.

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                        #26
                        I am not sure why my pic's are sideways. I try changing the way I hold my phone but it doesn't seem to matter they always load sideways. Anyone have some advice?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
                          First seeded peas are sprouted nicely.
                          what area , didnt realize any seeding was gone , or is that a germ test ? , lol

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                            #28
                            Here all the water is running off. Any high spots are dust already.

                            Low spots are 5' of water and running. Overland flooding in places.


                            Our grid road might be gone by morning

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                              #29
                              My mother is a weather reporter for Environment Canada, on Friday when she measured the snow there was 24cm, yesterday morning 0cm. We had 3.8mm of rain on Saturday night if the temps and wind hold like they are supposed to I believe that some of my lighter stuff that had some fall work will be ready by the end of the first week of may. Even the bush rows and fence lines are coming along nicely and for the most part the runoff is over.

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