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Originally posted by helmsdale View PostOn the upside perhaps your talents will be in high demand as a ghetto farming expert. "Consultancy to avoid insolvency". There's your company mottoðŸ˜
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The government has it all clearly figured out hove to get to the perfect weather to keep all people happy and getting just the best they ever remember.
Simple Science.
The just need more of your money to get started.
It looks like it might be on ongoing project and don't expect to see any results in your lifetime.
But the science is mostly proven so just keep sending money.
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Originally posted by seldomseen View PostI could use a drought just to get caught up with some of the washouts and ditches that you just can't fix with water running all the time.
As far as hot and dry summer Saskatchewan was been having them since long before Suzuki and Gore or any of us have been around.
Called it a semi arid plain, one notch above DESERT. Horse farts must have caused the 30's Drought, because there were NO engines, buffalo all dead, oil not even found in Leduc,AB!
Sk Ag crop report soil moisture map says we are SURPLUS, not that wet, been wetter on this date.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostCorrect.
I offered free snow..no one came. Lol.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostIf we get 50% of normal moisture and increased temperatures across essentially all of AB, SK and MB I wonder what percentage of farmers will be happy with their crops by fall? Pretty sure you won't find a rancher who would be happy.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostWe heard complaining all last yr..and record crops..
Don't cry wolf till it happens..
Us in the mud bowl are in a completely different world than you..
The only broken record in the Slum of the Ghetto was me "complaining" how dry it was before AND after the tap turned off after our mid June blessing of about 2.5 inches. No other records broken. We were surprised some stuff did as well as it did under the circumstances. Wheat was a pleasant surprise but that crap seems the most resilient to dry conditions compared to some other crops.....hoping for better this year!
And I know there's people who had it worse than we did.
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I got a forecast from AFC that says October is winter fwiw. Website is afcw.com He predicted a early May snowfall in corn belt at a conference in Feb of 14 I believe. Simon Atkins does it. He's bat shit crazy but his weather is absolutely bang on.Last edited by macdon02; May 3, 2018, 22:45.
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Originally posted by caseih View PostYea just like in the 30’s when there was too many buckboards on the road , fm
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Originally posted by mustardman View PostActually case there is a direct correlation between the Industrial Revolution and the dirty thirties. The amount of co2 put into the atmosphere from the coal in Britain was huge
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