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Originally posted by seldomseen View PostThirty years of global warming and the growing season has not gotten any longer at all!
three years in a row here there will be frozen crop in this are due to lack of proper growing season .... with relatively short season crops.
Ahhh well WTH do farmers know eh ???? Lol
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Originally posted by Livewire View PostI’ve seen this unfold too many times before. A few colder days and then it clears off and that’s it for the growing season. If it does clear off tonight it’s going to be harsh. There’s instant desiccation of the crap making strait cut troublesome though!! My sympathies to those whose crops need more time but here it would probably help the situation
chuck read this. all farmers know it already.
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/climatescience/climatesciencenarratives/its-water-vapor-not-the-co2.html https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/climatescience/climatesciencenarratives/its-water-vapor-not-the-co2.html
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Today’s high of five. Gunna be bad tonight. Most stuff is probably ok. But there is a fair bit of canola that will suffer, and some surprisingly green wheat. My hailed barley is kind of needing a hard frost to kill off the regrowth. I always wilt in my inner being with the first frost. What a depressing day. High of 5 for sept 7 must be near record ridiculous.
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Entire grainbelt under the frost advisory now. Going to be some widespread damage I would think. I checked my canola today, mostly black seeds but the odd spot has some green seeds. Looks like most canola fields in a similar position, not quite 100% cured. 80-90%. Thats the only crop under real risk here.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostToday’s high of five. Gunna be bad tonight. Most stuff is probably ok. But there is a fair bit of canola that will suffer, and some surprisingly green wheat. My hailed barley is kind of needing a hard frost to kill off the regrowth. I always wilt in my inner being with the first frost. What a depressing day. High of 5 for sept 7 must be near record ridiculous.
Australian crops FREEZE too, correct mallee?Last edited by fjlip; Sep 7, 2020, 18:11.
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Snowed for ten minutes plus here about 5:30. Ridiculous. Temp went from five to zero in a few minutes.
I think this is my earliest snow I have ever seen. Outside the mountains.
If canola seeds are turning and firm, I do not think yield will get hurt. Grade sure will. But if they are pure green and not firm enough to roll, they will be toast.
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