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    #13
    Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
    There are certainly a great number of Kermits on this site. I hope the forecast is wrong but the last three years have been dry and hot. Weather or climate , time will tell.
    Where? Everywhere? Hot? Last time it was hot here, it was 1988. My sister and I were playing catch and it was 38 degrees. That was the day this farm (and climate station), set it’s all time high record. Since then, 30 is a rare thing. One day a year, max.

    And dry? Lol. Last time it was dry here was, um, well, you’d have to ask the Indians who were here before us, because dry?

    Backyarditis affects us all. But please don’t slap the rest of us who wish it was warmer and drier. The prairies are a big and diverse place. Using that time honoured snapshot in time, does not cut it for us deniers according to you, so why does it cut it when you use it?

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      #14
      Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
      FJ. Please post that info again about how every place on the planet is warming faster than every place on the planet. Lol


      Political threads get chicken pictures. Global warming threads should all get these type of pictures.

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        #15
        Originally posted by flea beetle View Post
        Does that make the other side Piggys? Kermit seems to be the level headed one in the bunch!
        No, more like Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. Whose science is always wrong(but confidence never waivers), and results in poor Beaker suffering some painful fate every single time.
        Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Dec 10, 2020, 11:15.

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          #16
          I predict Federal climate reports will continue to predict hot dry and how man is ruining the world kinds of reports so they can control us even more and charge us even more carbon taxes. I predict they will even come up with more taxes on everything else. I predict they will then predict that will save the environment and man will be able to control it to his liking

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            #17
            ChuckChuck maybe you should think about getting some cows then maybe you would be too busy to cut and paste such trivial and stupid stuff. I find livestock keeps a person busy year round.

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              #18
              Originally posted by Livewire View Post
              I predict Federal climate reports will continue to predict hot dry and how man is ruining the world kinds of reports so they can control us even more and charge us even more carbon taxes. I predict they will even come up with more taxes on everything else. I predict they will then predict that will save the environment and man will be able to control it to his liking
              I envision, and this is for real, a per head livestock tax. Methane you know?

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                #19
                So thankful the governments of the world are going to tax this climate change thing into submission!!
                I look out my window today in the middle of the palliser triangle and see a normal winter day. It has been dryer and some years a bit wetter. I’ve seen cycles in my 64 years but I don’t see the coming apocalypse. I have noticed an increase in bio diversity so here is hoping.

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                  #20
                  Don't worry to much Chuck until we get hotter and dryer than 1937. Until then if it gets a little warmer just enjoy our good fortune and not selling frosted grain.

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                    #21
                    Reality shows much differently.
                    Frost free days are shorter in most areas
                    The northern forest area had way above rainfall in many areas .
                    June / July GDD were below average yet again for the third year in a row in many areas .
                    Chuck you do know that late May and Late August frosts are occurring more often in this area the past 5-6 years right?
                    Not saying those experts are totally wrong , but reality is just not showing that in a huge area of the prairies.
                    2018 and 2019 harvests were terrible in many areas with heavy snow and very cold temps through Sept . Unless that was just a bad memory for most ??

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                      #22
                      What’s that popping noise ?
                      Sounds like leftard heads popping
                      Mustn’t bring details to fairy tale hour , furrow

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                        FJ. Please post that info again about how every place on the planet is warming faster than every place on the planet. Lol
                        Or perhaps a picture of Chicken Little would be more appropriate and keeping with the chicken theme.
                        Or in this case Chuck'en Little.

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                          #24
                          Yea Ag Star Kermit like WTF.

                          It was dry for 8 to 10 years in the 30s. 1961 was so dry it never rained. 1984 to 1988 was kind of dry if i remember it.

                          Oh the last three years the rain events were less. But it still did rain.

                          Nothing has changed in 200 years.

                          WAKE the **** UP.
                          Last edited by SASKFARMER; Dec 10, 2020, 13:28.

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