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Yesterday’s rain forecast for May18-25th went from 40mm to 13mm now, I think the weather network is clueless, will wait for Drew’s forecast tomorrow before making my next depth adjustment on the drill. The current quarters were on today and tomorrow received about 3 tenths on Friday and are going in at a half inch.
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YR NO took all the rain out of our forcast. All I have to watch there is the below zero forcast for Thursday and Friday morning.
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Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostYesterday’s rain forecast for May18-25th went from 40mm to 13mm now, I think the weather network is clueless, will wait for Drew’s forecast tomorrow before making my next depth adjustment on the drill. The current quarters were on today and tomorrow received about 3 tenths on Friday and are going in at a half inch.
It’s just an advertising scam and climate change hoax channel
It’s a joke
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Accuweather just updated the 7 day forcast!!
I looked at a few areas.
Biggar SK and -5,-4,-4,-2,-3,0,-1 from wed to sunday!!!
Battleford and Prince albert a few minus nights as well.
Even south of Saskatoon has 0 to -4 a couple nights now!
YR.NO is much warmer and showing rain for friday.
I will not ever look at the weather network for anything.
They have gone full climate scare and Kung-flu sensationalism!!
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Exactly RY
Frost free days seem to get less every year , especially the past 4
Yet some still cling to the climate change , global warming gospel
Reality is much different.
This one will not be good facing the highest costs in history as the entire ag industry has jacked up costs on everything due to grain prices which mean absolutely nothing if we get a 2002
And right now the potential is huge for that .
But the word will be record crop prices and huge increase in farmers profits way before the majority of the crop is even out out of the ground if it comes up , let alone what kind of a crop may come off in fall.
2002 , but this could be far worse with massively over inflated costs .
Food for thought ...... for those that can’t see reality at this time .
Things can change, but right now looking at the current situation it’s a bit more than concerning .
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I feel for the cow calf guy....and by extension the rest of the beef industry....the hay crop is some phucked already.
And after these 30 degree days plus a couple cold nights...without a rain to get the grass restarted there is a world of hurt coming.
no mention of that in the provincial crop report...
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