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Originally posted by Herc View PostDry cold, dry rain, dry frost, dry.....whatever....
Hopefully moisture fell for the cattle people kind that need it .
And millions
of acres that are emerged never got wiped out .
10h frost last night , probably the same Tonight or more .
Furnaces on all over Western Canada paying carbon taxes ..... maybe someday people will clue in ....
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Spit most of the night In Regina at times heavy than light. Checked the three farm gauges. anywhere from 1.2 in at best to .37 at worst. So no drought buster so far. Cold as **** right now have the fireplace on and the furnace ran yesterday. Chuck and every ****ing idiot who vote liberal can just go **** off right now.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostHave fun next 5 days , won’t be easy for the majority in western Canada
Hopefully moisture fell for the cattle people kind that need it .
And millions
of acres that are emerged never got wiped out .
10h frost last night , probably the same Tonight or more .
Furnaces on all over Western Canada paying carbon taxes ..... maybe someday people will clue in ....
it appears that this may be about to change.
And people will still not clue in because that lying "beastly" Liberal government has proven absolutely masterful at deflecting their guilt onto someone else.
And because we farmers hold a lot of wealth, we will be the scapegoats, along with a few others selected to be sacrificed for the "public good".Last edited by burnt; May 21, 2021, 16:55.
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Anyway, my small acreage of crop is all in the ground as is most of the crop in the area. Except for edibles, it appears.
The soil conditions were about perfect, if maybe a bit on the dry side, and now we're waiting for rain. Not desperate, but watching for productive clouds.
The creeks are already very low for this time of year.
We went into the fall dry and the snow melt this spring caused almost zero flooding in the usual areas. As someone remarked just yesterday, the spring melt brought the creeks and rivers up for about 2 days and it was over.
EDIT: Also, we went for frosts about every night for a week or more to cooking hot just like that. It is hitting 25 - 29C that last few days and the grass is jumping and this old geezer is collapsing from the heat. Just can't take it anymore, it seems.
Dug some drainage tiles into a perennially springy sidehill a couple of weeks ago and they have already stopped running, not a good sign in my estimation. That sidehill has been a soggy spot for the entire 56 years that I have lived on this farm. I remember getting stuck there with the disc or cultivator when I was a little kid too stupid to stay out of a wet spot.
Happened to find an arrowhead in that spot when I was in about Grade 6 in the public school we just got moved to from the one-room country school. I took it along to show my "buddies" there, very proud and happy.
It looked just about like this one, but the double flare at the shaft end was less pronounced -
Put it in my desk afterward and when I went to get it out when it was time to go home, it was gone. I was devastated.
So there were a few Liberals around even back then...Last edited by burnt; May 21, 2021, 06:23.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostBoboo our minister of Ag , makes 300 large doing nothing. She has a net worth of over 5 mill and sits and also collects a wage from two other organizations. Yea nothing at all ag-related but she is our minister.
Unless, of course, the commoners decide to storm the Bastille once again.
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Originally posted by burnt View PostAnd when they come after those of us who work and produce to tax and take what we've earned, those like BooBoo will sit unscathed and completely insulated from the devastation they caused.
Unless, of course, the commoners decide to storm the Bastille once again.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostIt will happen, but, I'm not sure what it will take to get the majority of commoners to turn against the hand that has been generously feeding them. Likely won't happen until they have completely killed the golden goose and the money tree runs dry.
We have a trillion dollar debt and Canadians are funding infrastructure projects to help China.
Agriculture exports are helping the Canadian dollar yet as an industry farmers are completely ignored.
People in the governments of both Saskatchewan and Ottawa will think the drought is over because their Victoria Day weekend has been ruined again by the weather.
As I look out at a white landscape , I know the drought is not over.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostAs I look out at a white landscape , I know the drought is not over.
They literally have ZERO clue what it takes to bring a crop in.
telling them our story, like the AgMoreThanEver crowd thinks is the key will just back fire. Best they are kept in the dark and let them guess.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostHave fun next 5 days , won’t be easy for the majority in western Canada
Hopefully moisture fell for the cattle people kind that need it.
Cropland, 12 hours below zero followed by a high of +1 then another 12 hours below zero, with scheduled high of +5, followed by what I assume is another 12 hours of below zero tonight. That will kick alot of crop in the nuts. Cereals and peas included. Btw its still -4 here....
Worst thing is we have very poor germination. So next few days we wear out a pair of coveralls and couple pair of gloves. My guess is 20-30% of canola is up. Maybe 20% still coming and rest is in dry ground now. Hopefully not too many with a cracked seed and quit.
Scic will be contacted no matter what. They make the call on establishment, not assumptions from us. I know their game and play by their rules.
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