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You guys must be sick of this but guaranteed you can't be as tired of it than I am.
I don't know what it is about approaching rain(on radar imagery) that seems to dissipate before it reaches us.
So disheartening to watch the system evaporate. Or churn 50-100 kms away but there seems to be an invisible wall holding it back or some giant "evaporator" that kills it before it can enter our area.
I need a real explanation.
Sooner or later one has to reach us.
We could use something already.
Last year we had a third inch early to kick start thingsLast edited by farmaholic; May 26, 2020, 06:50.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostYou guys must be sick of this but guaranteed you can't be as tired of it than I am.
I don't know what it is about approaching rain(on radar imagery) that seems to dissipate before it reaches us.
So disheartening to watch the system evaporate. Or churn 50-100 kms away but there seems to be an invisible wall holding it back or some giant "evaporator" that kills it before it can enter our area.
I need a real explanation.
Sooner or later one has to reach us.
We could use something already.
Last year we had a third inch early to kick start things
Does that help?????
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Raining here............. again So much for plans of hauling yearlings to grass today and possibly trying to plant some corn on some sandy ground. I guess we had a seeding window of five days with half the ground dryâ€ish†enough to seed in May and I should be happy with that.
The neighbourhood is in “next year country“ already. In between us and you dry guys there must be goldilocks farm where it’s just right.
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Originally posted by woodland View PostRaining here............. again So much for plans of hauling yearlings to grass today and possibly trying to plant some corn on some sandy ground. I guess we had a seeding window of five days with half the ground dryâ€ish†enough to seed in May and I should be happy with that.
The neighbourhood is in “next year country“ already. In between us and you dry guys there must be goldilocks farm where it’s just right.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostYou guys must be sick of this but guaranteed you can't be as tired of it than I am.
I don't know what it is about approaching rain(on radar imagery) that seems to dissipate before it reaches us.
So disheartening to watch the system evaporate. Or churn 50-100 kms away but there seems to be an invisible wall holding it back or some giant "evaporator" that kills it before it can enter our area.
I need a real explanation.
Sooner or later one has to reach us.
We could use something already.
Last year we had a third inch early to kick start things
I've notched it up to river basins around here, but being that you're in the riverless ghetto, that one really doesnt hold up. Here at least, eastbound storms have a hell of a time getting over the Red Deer river. It seems to sheer them apart, or steer them south.
Perhaps we should check our lineage... Descendants of the great parter of seas Moses?
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Originally posted by helmsdale View PostKnow the feeling.
I've notched it up to river basins around here, but being that you're in the riverless ghetto, that one really doesnt hold up. Here at least, eastbound storms have a hell of a time getting over the Red Deer river. It seems to sheer them apart, or steer them south.
Perhaps we should check our lineage... Descendants of the great parter of seas Moses?
Maybe its time for this comment again: "farming isn't for the faint of heart or anyone who knows better"
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