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Originally posted by agstar77 View Post-3 coming tomorrow. Glad beans will not be up . Some early canola and beans may get hit.
We will be close by morning again here. Hopefully not over 8 hrs again like the other three .
Certainly will be a challenge even with moisture.
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Originally posted by seldomseen View Post2 degrees here late morning May 25! Day after day of cold and certain groups of people think this is a good thing?
That group of people should study history and realize the human world has always done better and made more progress during the warm periods.
Its almost like their goals are to stop human progress!
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Originally posted by seldomseen View Post2 degrees here late morning May 25! Day after day of cold and certain groups of people think this is a good thing?
That group of people should study history and realize the human world has always done better and made more progress during the warm periods.
Its almost like their goals are to stop human progress!
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On the human progress they can't tell the people that 72% of the C02 comes from your home and thats where the buck stops.
Fosil fuels first. Food starting with meat. Just eat beans. Nothing that requires transportation or irrigation.
Unless it comes from China.
They will just continue to expand. The have financed 1000+ coal plants in silk road countries as cheap power is the key to suppling the world with manufactued goods.
We supply them with cheap price manipulated commodities and they supply the Amazon's
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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostOn the human progress they can't tell the people that 72% of the C02 comes from your home and thats where the buck stops.
Fosil fuels first. Food starting with meat. Just eat beans. Nothing that requires transportation or irrigation.
Unless it comes from China.
They will just continue to expand. The have financed 1000+ coal plants in silk road countries as cheap power is the key to suppling the world with manufactued goods.
We supply them with cheap price manipulated commodities and they supply the Amazon's
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I farmed in nw sask and I seeded pretty well as soon as I could pull my airdrill through my fairly silty soils. Quite a few years I would start around the 20th of April . I started with canola and often times it would only emerge with the first flush of weeds, around the 5th of may.My reseeding rate was below 5%. My canola wasn’t always pretty in June but come harvest time I felt early seeding worked for our farm.It brought anxious times with the type of weather we are experiencing right now but paid off on the long run.
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Originally posted by kANOLA View PostI farmed in nw sask and I seeded pretty well as soon as I could pull my airdrill through my fairly silty soils. Quite a few years I would start around the 20th of April . I started with canola and often times it would only emerge with the first flush of weeds, around the 5th of may.My reseeding rate was below 5%. My canola wasn’t always pretty in June but come harvest time I felt early seeding worked for our farm.It brought anxious times with the type of weather we are experiencing right now but paid off on the long run.
Just curious is all , because absolutely no one I know has .
No doubt I know exactly what your talking about but that area always was 2-3 c warmer than outlying areas . It was a consistent good call for that area ðŸ‘
-2 if far different than -4 or -5 , and that is the difference 90% of the time from your area to others in area . That and straw cover, topography, lake effect, and soil type . A lot of factors into what made that work , only 20 miles away .
Go from your area to Glaslyn ... completely different worlds with 20 min drive .
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