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    #46
    Now coldest August to date since 2004
    Plus 2 here
    Frost in low areas east and north again
    3rd one in August in some areas here in NW Sask

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        #48


        Lite frost again on later canola pods damaged from Sunday morning frost .
        Gotta love this global warming
        Last edited by furrowtickler; Aug 20, 2019, 05:55.

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          #49
          Originally posted by fjlip View Post
          On the news, 650 radio, the last few lows are COLDEST IN 117 years! Yup Climate Change every 100 years or so! Total F*cking Morons!
          Climate change is exactly this, extreme weather changes different than the past, warm and cold.

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            #50
            Climate changes my ****ing ass.


            We have frozen before in August in my farming life something like 4 or 5 times. Dad since 1928 a lot. Don't give me this bullshit its climate change.

            Nothing has ****ing changed with the climate just a hoax that keeps getting bigger so a few can profit.

            God, what a stupid bunch of sheep we have become.

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              #51
              Originally posted by Richard5 View Post
              Climate change is exactly this, extreme weather changes different than the past, warm and cold.
              What nonsense.... this has happened many times before . Absolutely nothing extreme about it .
              The term is global warming , with a name change to encompass all climate events .
              A sly trick by the UN talking bobble heads.

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                #52
                Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                That could be why Chuck is keeping a low profile, even he is smart enough to realize that there is bad timing, and really really bad timing...
                Poor old cluck cluck mighta got froze in NW Sk

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                  #53
                  Plus four at 6:10 Am was my lowest temp last night on Eastside.

                  solar panel won't produce power till frost burns off.

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                    #54
                    By now there should be something like linament oil or something that we could spray on our crops so they don’t freeze. Gonna go out and check out those cucs Achefor. I heard one of our Agrivillers is going to Iceland this week, it’s too hot here😂

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                      #55
                      Frost is a lot like rain. More, or less one place than another.
                      There are a few reporting locations in the province with more than one sensor.
                      The difference in the readings at any given time is interesting.

                      We have lost a few fields in August to frost and had the rest downgraded.

                      I think the first week of September frosts on wheat have been much more common.
                      Lost count of how many years we have had bran frost wheat. Automatic #3 or feed.
                      No insurance payout but it sure hurt the net return.

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                        #56
                        1979, Aug 10 HARD FROST, way before EVIL CO2 sky rocketed. Canola all sample, nobody wanted to buy the 5 bu/acre of hulls. Crap Feed wheat very light barley. Nobody grew oats then.

                        The 50's were WET and COLD! 30's were wicked hot and dry, DUSTBOWL! Never happened before 2019.

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                          #57


                          Hope they are wrong for monday night, everything green here still. Need another 2 to 3 weeks for most fields.

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