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    #37
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
    I was going to say that hail looks really jagged and will cut anything it hits. Regina storm seemed more like thunder and lightning and rain eventually. Got to the valley and just quit. Could have used one last good rain before the heat. Zero at the farm.
    Rain guage in city of Regina showed 1 1/2 inches. White City showed 3/10. Farm dunno yet. Regina Block alive and well. 👎

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      #38
      Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
      Is rural theft a big issue there? Sounds like it at times.
      Fark we go out leave house unlocked, fuel Unlocked, keys in ignition you name it no drama here.
      Closer to indigenous areas problem is like yours, seems ingrained into them really dunno why.
      It’s terrible in this area at times
      Lots of drug gangs stealing everything they can if it’s not nailed down .
      Goes in spurts , depends when the police can break up gang activity, then a month later it starts again .

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        #39
        This is strange. Was travelling north while east of Calgary when the tornado warnings were going on, watching the big clouds. Kept checking the radar. At one point the Strathmore radar showed a perfect gingerbread man, complete with a smiling face bearing down on our farm. I tried to find it in the historical images, and it has disappeared. Almost spooky.

        Missed the hail this time, both at home, and on our trip. Lots of hail south of home yesterday.

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          #40
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          It’s terrible in this area at times
          Lots of drug gangs stealing everything they can if it’s not nailed down .
          Goes in spurts , depends when the police can break up gang activity, then a month later it starts again .
          Sorry Furrow, that must be terrible. I wouldn’t feel safe living where you live because you never know if they are lurking. You won’t believe this but where we live in the city, we’ve had our car cleaned out 5 times, even in our locked garage. Now we have a wee that turns off the power to the garage and even if they have a code that will open our big door, it won’t open. Seems ok so far with fence and gate screwed shut. Seems one particular group was targeting many cars and garages. So you are not alone. Safety is not concerning for us, really but now we are alarmed and camerad, weed and ready. 😉
          Prepared and turn off power to garage. Gonna move soon. Maybe to old folks home😂

          No indigenous here.
          Last edited by sumdumguy; Jul 24, 2020, 10:20.

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            Saskfarmer's flax

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              #42
              Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
              Sorry Furrow, that must be terrible. I wouldn’t feel safe living where you live because you never know if they are lurking. You won’t believe this but where we live in the city, we’ve had our car cleaned out 5 times, even in our locked garage. Now we have a wee that turns off the power to the garage and even if they have a code that will open our big door, it won’t open. Seems ok so far with fence and gate screwed shut. Seems one particular group was targeting many cars and garages. So you are not alone. Safety is not concerning for us, really but now we are alarmed and camerad, weed and ready. 😉
              Prepared and turn off power to garage. Gonna move soon. Maybe to old folks home😂
              We have a great group of neighbours here
              We keep an eye out constantly and keep in touch with our local rural RCMP . It helps a lot but always need to be looking over our shoulders so to speak

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                #43
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post

                Saskfarmer's flax
                That farming by the sweet spot in the valley and Indian Head is a dream.

                You can slip off a 100 bushel crop and be down on the lake by night time.

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                  #44
                  Geez Jazz, I can be at Echo in 25 minutes. Yesterday, she was pristine.

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                    #45
                    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                    Geez Jazz, I can be at Echo in 25 minutes. Yesterday, she was pristine.
                    That's right good water flow into the chain lakes this year. No algae, levels up, water looks clean beaches nice. A guy can watch the radar from his boat. Farma probably has a yacht anchored down there.

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                      #46
                      Originally posted by jazz View Post
                      That's right good water flow into the chain lakes this year. No algae, levels up, water looks clean beaches nice. A guy can watch the radar from his boat. Farma probably has a yacht anchored down there.
                      No yachts here, but I do have a dinghy that doesn't hold air.

                      .....and I do have a couple of land yachts.....Buicks
                      Last edited by farmaholic; Jul 24, 2020, 12:25.

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                        #47
                        Been at Echo camping, yes very nice. Such a change from the farm. Beautiful this year.

                        Re the crime/thieves, so far in my 67 years, NOTHING has happened here. Our grid is on the way to Saskatoon for many people. We are naïve to risk/crime, but still lock up stuff if away just to remove the temptation.

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                          #48
                          Crops here are so bad in places you can’t tell if they were seeded or not. Rain continued this week - now at 24.7 inches since May 1. Roof ripped off the local Coop last night. 2020 will certainly not be forget any time soon

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