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Rain event is turning into a zero for our area. Others blessed.

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    #21
    N of Kelvington missing everything so far... 4/10" since snow

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      #22
      6/10 so far, GFA indicates 12 more hours of this shit.

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        #23
        Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
        Close to an inch so far out of this system. Don't need any of it and it can go somewhere else anytime now!
        i shoulda knew better than to ask for some

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          #24
          Originally posted by fjlip View Post
          N of Kelvington missing everything so far... 4/10" since snow
          you're getting some though? aren't you ?

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            #25
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            doesn't irritate me at all , but read his post again , thought maybe he is not familiar with imperial
            why does my post affect you?
            but surely to christ you don't count your canola plants per sq. meter
            i used metric in oil patch , no better system as far as I'm concerned , but as a farming application it is a joke , plain and simple
            Sorry i asked. Obviously a touchy subject. I use metric on the farm, its not a joke at all. Infinity FX is 1L/ha. So is Buctril M, RR Canola sprayed 1L/ha, So if i have 37 ha, i need 37 liters - that's not that hard to figure out. I buy fertilizer in tonnes so its just a lot easier to meter kg/ha. The on the go Seed treater settings are only available in ml/100 kg and the label lists it only in ml/kg - so why not.

            When i build stuff, still use inches, or on the lathe, or drill, and lots of other things so not fully "converted", some habits die hard.

            Anyway, I hope you get rain.

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              #26
              11 tenths here , a real bin buster

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                #27
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                But very happy for those who got good rains. Won’t be good yields in some areas. Anyone out there who will take me in for the winter. I can cook and swear for room and board.

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                  #28
                  I've found over the years swearing while cooking is a good way to lose weight.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by caseih View Post
                    you're getting some though? aren't you ?
                    Couple 2/10" in May, 7/10" June 6, 6/10" last night. We were very dry last fall, near zero subsoil. Windy like everywhere. Germination is good. Will need rains to finish average crop in July heat, Climate changing for warmer you all know.

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                      #30
                      Zip here except a little mist. 7/10 since snow left. Piss poor hay and pasture. A few guys still feeding cows.

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