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    #21
    Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
    Seeing alot of that here, I wouldn't say were in drought just yet,,, but I was wondering if that was an early sign of Aster Yellows?
    Cupping and blue means drought here. Usually see it in the poor land first. The good land has 2-3 weeks. Tick tock....

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      #22
      Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
      Getting quite dry here in NE Sask. Because of the snow last winter we have had the moisture to get this far with the crop still looking decent. Since the snow melt there has been very little rain here. Never a rain of more than half inch. If this coming week of heat shows up without any rain the crop will go backwards and yields will be cut for sure just not sure how much.

      So after 18 years of hating rain I am back to wishing for rain!

      Fricken climate keeps changing.
      If seldom says it’s dry , it’s *** dry lol

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        #23
        Made 1 field of hay about 40% of last yr cut another and it is worse i think,will know in a couple days when i bail.
        I see some cutting hay that looks like a waste of fuel and time.

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          #24
          20 year cycle

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            #25
            https://bc.ctvnews.ca/lytton-b-c-just-broke-the-record-for-hottest-temperature-ever-recorded-in-canada-1.5487906 https://bc.ctvnews.ca/lytton-b-c-just-broke-the-record-for-hottest-temperature-ever-recorded-in-canada-1.5487906

            So now the heat wave is a 20 year cycle. Last year weather was blamed on lack of sunspots. Then heat island effect. Btw Lytton only has 250 people so someheatisland. Anything to deny climate change and repeated warnings by scientists of more extreme weather and more variability both hot and cold.

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              #26
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              20 year cycle
              New math??
              Drought 1988-89, 1933- late 30's
              Neither are factors of 20. You're not telling fish stories to your grandkids here

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                #27
                LOL you two jumped right on that .
                You can’t deny climate change , always been there

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
                  Anything to deny climate change and repeated warnings by scientists of more extreme weather and more variability both hot and cold.
                  A single hot day is just a meaningless data point in the 4.6B yr history of our planet. Not proof of anything.

                  Climate cult jumping on anything they can.

                  In 1988 we had the entire month of June and July over 30. the crop and hay was done by June 5 and we were hauling water into the pasture. And there sure as hell wasnt 6 spring frosts that yr.

                  Lets see global warming take out that yr. Not even close.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Bin Lurking View Post
                    New math??
                    Drought 1988-89, 1933- late 30's
                    Neither are factors of 20. You're not telling fish stories to your grandkids here
                    Nothing in nature is exact but ....


                    Do your own math
                    20 year cycle not far off , maybe ask austrandia ... that should be easy for you

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                      #30
                      We have some heat now because we don't have all that pollution in the air no vapor trails etc lol

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