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    #13
    A few smaller ones did, BUT no mentions just in case it DESTROYS Climate Change Nazi narrative.

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      #14
      Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
      That’s exactly right. Sure the soil is full now, but the main factor is the cold. Single digit highs week after bloody week is getting old. Next week does look better finally, but next week is the end of MAY! This is worse than 1993 so far, the year with nearly no summer.

      Which volcano blew?
      The philanthropist Bill Gates blocked out the sun?

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        #15
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        But it’s warm at North Pole ….
        Where there is lots of food grown ***

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          #16
          The station to my south is still calling for lows of -4, -6 and -4 over the next three nights. There is a lot of crop emerged now too.

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            #17
            Snowing here in glow bull warming land

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              #18
              Curious whether anybody has searched "weather control patents"? Early frost year coming?
              Biden and other so called leaders are predicting food shortages this year. The dominoes are falling,question is...who are pushing them over?

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                #19
                These long growing seasons are so great , Ummmm , wait a minute…
                No there is no polish canola or 60 day barley available anymore ..

                I wonder what the GDD or CHU are to date so far?
                Should be frost free what after the 25 th May … hopefully?

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                  #20

                  June 21, 2021. It’s never safe around here.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by blueversi View Post

                    June 21, 2021. It’s never safe around here.
                    Was same here last year

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by blueversi View Post

                      June 21, 2021. It’s never safe around here.
                      I think that june 21 frost last year did as much yield damage as the drought here.
                      Early seeded crops looked not bad until then, the frost really damaged the low ground that was doing pretty good until then.
                      Early crops yielded 3 to 10bpa, Later seeded cereals across the road yielded 20 to 35.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by ry0972 View Post
                        I think that june 21 frost last year did as much yield damage as the drought here.
                        Early seeded crops looked not bad until then, the frost really damaged the low ground that was doing pretty good until then.
                        Early crops yielded 3 to 10bpa, Later seeded cereals across the road yielded 20 to 35.
                        Yes certainly didn’t do anything any favours that’s for sure. This was seeded mid May and fought the cold and beetles. Majority of my canola I seeded June 2 and it was almost twice the crop.

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                          #24
                          +3 with a strong north wind and the odd snow shower. Must be one of the coldest Mays that I can remember. I think only one day it made it up above 20. No leaves out yet and I am still dressing in the same as I did in the winter.
                          With spring runoff water still running it better warm up soon or this year going to be lost.

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