Send it to JD Green I think they missed it again storm looked promising then turned.
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What’s 31 degrees with this humidity going to feel like? (We aren’t used to this Ontario weather). Our farms are starting to look like the Great Lakes too. We are over 6 inches now since May 27. In the fifties, we rode the tractor fenders to get to school because roads were impassable.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View Post1.64 inches from yesterday morning till over night....yikes.
We're "full". I would have liked to donate an inch to someone who needs it.
That's about 6 inches starting from May 24. I guess we're "in the zone" now.
and once you're in the rain pattern , well you know
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Originally posted by bigzee View PostI sure hope you all have emptied your bins, the drought is over we got 1.2-1.7 on my whole farm last night. Very thankful for this moisture.
Some very big amounts west anywhere from 3.5-5 inches.
Great news, our friends west of us were desperate. What a stress reliever, EH?
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostBucket you get the rain?
Lots and lots still missing out and I wish the media would quit saying Sask. farmers are happy it's raining. Drought sucks just as bad as flooding.
**** off lurkers.....
Sorry just watched some dangercat video my son showed me....worked up and laughing.
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Originally posted by Horse View PostYes I sure could have, seems we get enough to darken the ground every nite ,but not enough to measure in gage. ,forcast is for 40% chance for next 3 days, but 30 degrees also,i guess will know by Monday.
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This continued rain is stealing our nutrients. Small crop having a hard time catching the fert zone.
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Still holding at a half inch so far this year. It should be enough to get things germinated. Plants don't use much when they're small but we'll need a shot soon. Peas are starting to yellow on the knolls and that was before I sprayed them. Canola and wheat range from emerged to 4 leaf.
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"Funny the big rain event missed a lot of farms. It's not funny I know, It's sad that a massive system that moved it seemed to look like it was going to start and get all of Sask and then only started from Regina East and moved NE."
Friday June 1, left Regina at 8:30 am to Red Deer, drove through rain all the way to Alberta border. Stopped for lunch at Brother's in Kindersley and it was pouring. On the way back June 3 there was standing water in a lot of areas west of Regina.
I realize that rain doesn't fall evenly but how can you say the rain went NE of Regina?
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