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    #51
    Not only temp but length of time of below zero can be vastly different within miles

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      #52
      NB airport can be up at 4c and still below zero here by 7 am .... that’s 6 miles away

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        #53
        Long shadows and bright sunshine just before sunset after a cold cloudy day do not foretell good things.

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          #54
          Furrow I totally agree with you ,there are a lot of different factors that come in to play.It did work for us in our location.

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            #55
            Its at 0 already tonight and clear so looks like an all night frost tonight!

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              #56
              Originally posted by redleaf View Post
              Long shadows and bright sunshine just before sunset after a cold cloudy day do not foretell good things.
              Hopefully limited damage for all in prone areas
              We have had to reseed 2 times in the last 30 years . Both times it turned out good . Excellent ground cover, good weed control after , early variety.
              Only once we left a badly damaged field that was very questionable that was a wreck ... weeds for 10 years .
              The rest of the time , canola turns out just fine with low , even populations and good weed control.
              95% of the time it’s best to leave it alone .
              We wait up to 2 weeks after the early guys seed canola , but we are frost prone way more than most here , less than some , that also applies to fall , so as others have said here , some of us have to thread a needle at times .
              Some don’t understand that, especially those who don’t physically grow canola
              Thank goodness the moisture is there now for most to help the decision, 3 days ago it was not
              Canola population that was hit 3 times already still ok as of tonight , still 3-4 plants per sq ft .
              hopefully still ok by noon tomorrow. Same in a very big area in NW sask and other canola growing zones .
              Good luck , every area different .
              More riding on this canola crop than ever with current price and highly inflated expenses now and into fall .

              One size never fits all , every situation different.

              Longer growing seasons are a farce in most of western Canada .... as evident again right now .
              Frost free days determine growing seasons not armchair climatologists .

              Cleared off here too , hopefully be ok . After this it looks promising for now .
              Still long ways to bin regardless yet .

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                #57
                5 degrees in Regina right now. The satellite shows us under some light cloud cover, then a narrow clearing before a substantial front moving in. Hopefully very slight risk for tonight with a north wind. But tomorrow could be another story.

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                  #58
                  -3 in the swamp
                  5 years in a row
                  Just weather right chuck

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                    #59


                    Fu king global warming, climate scam the whole bullshit the liberals spread.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by jwab
                      Hopefully it’s not cold long enough to do much damage.
                      I realize cloud cover overnight helps insulate and keep temps more moderate but it seem like a lot of days during the growing season are cloudy not allowing surface temps to warm up as much.
                      Is it me or do we get less blue bird days than I remember?
                      was only -1 here but there is more damage already viable than the last three below zero nights combined here. plants finally got moisture and 80% were dark and frozen stiff at 5 am.
                      hopefully growing point still ok. just needed to get by one more day and it was still ok.

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