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See that green dot east of Regina...thats the Ghetto! Or damn close to it.
Lines and boundaries are arbitrary.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostSee that green dot east of Regina...thats the Ghetto! Or damn close to it.
Lines and boundaries are arbitrary.
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I am in that yellow dot between Stoon and Lloyd
One area of high moisture not showing is a line from Cutknife through Maidstone Lashburn to Paradise Hill
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Can't seem to find a map for southern Ontario.
But it would have a lot of brown dots right beside green ones.
We were fortunate here - the rains came in time to save the corn and beans. But that changes in about a 10 mile radius, then green again. No complete disasters around here, for sure.
CCAs are seeing some of the biggest potential ever in many fields - pod counts, seed set, cob size.
But north of us 1/2 hr the corn was 3'-4' tall and tasseling; very short and sparse soy stands.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThis map will indicate yields
Past 60 days rainfall percentage of average on top of low sub soil reserves...
Really can’t argue about it ... period .
Took off the first field of wheat yesterday. For only 5" of rain since seeding, it's yielding pretty good. Bushel weight is 65+, which is a surprise too.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThis map will indicate yields
Past 60 days rainfall percentage of average on top of low sub soil reserves...
Really can’t argue about it ... period .
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those maps extrapolate a few data points over too wide of a region. my area shows yellow, but I'm definitely in a brown zone. If analysts are relying on these maps to predict yield, they will be overestimating.
Also using radar maps to determine accumulated moisture will also result in over stating the amount of beneficial rains this year. Many times the green/dark green on the doppler radar didn't even hit the ground, or if it did the rainfall was less than 5 mm, that had zero benefit to the crop as it evaporated within hours.
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Originally posted by MBgrower View Postthose maps extrapolate a few data points over too wide of a region. my area shows yellow, but I'm definitely in a brown zone. If analysts are relying on these maps to predict yield, they will be overestimating.
Also using radar maps to determine accumulated moisture will also result in over stating the amount of beneficial rains this year. Many times the green/dark green on the doppler radar didn't even hit the ground, or if it did the rainfall was less than 5 mm, that had zero benefit to the crop as it evaporated within hours.
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End of the day that map , in general anlong with low subsoil moisture will tell the tale . There are always micro climates within any moisture, rain fall map .
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A good example is starting just 2 miles west has had over 20 mil more rain than here . It does not show up on a map that general but the overall trend is close
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostEnd of the day that map , in general anlong with low subsoil moisture will tell the tale . There are always micro climates within any moisture, rain fall map .
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Originally posted by Jay-mo View PostI think were the little brown dot in southwest Manitoba.
Took off the first field of wheat yesterday. For only 5" of rain since seeding, it's yielding pretty good. Bushel weight is 65+, which is a surprise too.
Link to the original zoomable version here http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/weather/pubs/total-acc-precipitation.pdf http://https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/weather/pubs/total-acc-precipitation.pdf
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We are located in that light green to dark green circle 200 miles straight south of Saskatoon. Lentils yielding 15 -30 , Durum 30-50 no canola or chickpea done yet. Lentil stubble yielding much better than canola stubble. Thunderstorm lottery playing a big part this year.
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