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    The Smoke is back!

    Recall hot dry summers when smoke helped to make it to harvest… could be a help in 2021 as well.

    Trains in the Fraser Valley 25mph speed limit to help reduce fire hazard in BC.

    100% humidity with fog and 10c this morning… putting fungicide on peas today, blooming and half way up sprayer wheels. Canola fungicide on last Canola field Friday… earlier May 20 seeded fields solid yellow over waist high 60% bloom sprayed Sat and Monday. Smoke is the next best thing to rain! Smells sweet with Canola and Peas blooming!
    Cheers

    #2
    Still need subsoil moisture to make it work out...that's missing in the lower half of saskatchewan

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      #3
      Living the Dream Tom!

      Good that someone has a decent crop.

      Its looking more and more like this is a repeat of 88 or 02 here.

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        #4
        Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
        Recall hot dry summers when smoke helped to make it to harvest… could be a help in 2021 as well.

        Trains in the Fraser Valley 25mph speed limit to help reduce fire hazard in BC.

        100% humidity with fog and 10c this morning… putting fungicide on peas today, blooming and half way up sprayer wheels. Canola fungicide on last Canola field Friday… earlier May 20 seeded fields solid yellow over waist high 60% bloom sprayed Sat and Monday. Smoke is the next best thing to rain! Smells sweet with Canola and Peas blooming!
        Cheers
        Glad you have a decent crop
        50 % here burnt up , no chance of recovery
        Consider your self extremely lucky 👍

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          #5
          Any rain around here is basically dessicating the crop.

          You guys understand that.

          Brilliant green to yellowish white...burnt right out..

          It's like when you cut hay and until it gets moisture it stays green.

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            #6
            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
            Glad you have a decent crop
            50 % here burnt up , no chance of recovery
            Consider your self extremely lucky 👍
            2/3 of our farms crop looks sub 50% without a big rain in the next week; so this is a matter of averages… we on our farm are spread over 100 miles which is part of our risk management strategy.
            Cheers

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              #7
              Bring on the smoke! Smoke covered us up before and rain followed suit so yes Tom, we need nice nor- westerly to blow the smoke down south.

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                #8
                Our actual high the last few days has been four degrees cooler than forecast. Maybe it is the smoke? Real hazy. Visibility maybe four miles…

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                  #9
                  It’s like the diving visibility in Tobin lake (this smoke) compared to the diving vis in Roatan LOL
                  Gotta be helping

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                    Our actual high the last few days has been four degrees cooler than forecast. Maybe it is the smoke? Real hazy. Visibility maybe four miles…
                    My thought exactly. This 2 to 3 degree rise in temperature by 2100 can be mitigated through these big summer smokes.

                    The natives claim it is a European settler idea that forest fires need to be put out. For them, a fire constitutes a renewal, for their medicines, for their wild fruit harvest, for a varied wild game supply. Perhaps and quite likely for other benefits.

                    To heck with thinking we should control forest growth. Let burnt's dad be the visionary. Stop the madness with thinking it is the divine European model that we have to spend trillions to control the temperature.

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                      #11
                      Way too little way too late for the majority. Smoke no help for most now

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                        #12
                        damn((

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