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    #49
    Well end up with over 2 inches of rain. Mud mud mud.

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      #50
      Originally posted by fjlip View Post
      AND WIND! Minnesota got 80-100 MPH winds from this inland HURRICANE.

      Sheds destroyed, bins flat

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      Ya heard the Millennial Farmers gotta rebuild some sheds and bins. Bad deal all over. We drowning here.

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        #51
        Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
        We have .3” so far, 2 tenths forecast for tonight, enough to stop us till Monday. Radar is showing moisture is heading west past Saskatoon, hope you get this rain furrowtickler.
        Many other areas south and south west are much drier , we are still in decent moisture but it’s drying fast and we have about a week left to get seed in moisture. Some hilltops are dried out and lumpy but not whole fields yet like south of here

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          #52
          1.4" rain here today. An absolutely beautiful sight. The ground was drying fast before this with minimal standing water in fields. It's a good start for our pastures and hay land for sure.

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            #53
            Another 6 tenths in the swamp
            Currently snowing
            I will bet the area average seeded is under 1%

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              #54
              Ahhh , farmers have soooooo easy eh guys 🤷*♂️?

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                #55
                Wet down thru the corn belt.
                Below normal forcast to the end of May here.
                The leaves will be out with no crop seeded.

                Might be a turnaround in the fertilizer shortage.

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                  #56
                  Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                  Wet down thru the corn belt.
                  Below normal forcast to the end of May here.
                  The leaves will be out with no crop seeded.

                  Might be a turnaround in the fertilizer shortage.
                  Trend for the next two weeks still cool and wet for most areas already too wet . Not a good situation

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                    #57
                    My midnight check it was zero. And snowing heavily. Yard pure white this morning. Forecast is bad. No one has so much as picked a rock or even thought about harrowing here yet. And won’t for the foreseeable future.

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                      #58
                      1.8 inches in the hood here of south central. Some area guys wrapped up on Thursday. We’re at 80 % complete seeding durum. In crop spraying on emerged peas and lentils will most likely begin next week. Some warmer temps would be nice but seeding conditions have been good Hay land loving this rain. Cattle guys need a break in this area for sure. Might keep a few around the industry a little longer. Going to be some extreme volatility in the markets with this wild weather. Very reluctant to pre price anything until it’s in the bin.

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                        #59
                        We are in serious trouble here. 4 inches of rain in the last week
                        Haven’t turned a wheel
                        Water laying everywhere
                        Forecast is terrible for the next ten day's
                        Snowing this morning
                        Eastern prairie production will be well below normal production
                        2010 all over again except the stakes are MUCH higher
                        Noth American weather in major crop producing areas is extreme this spring whether it’s drought or flooding. Combine this with existing global production issues and major global famine is a very real possibility

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                          #60
                          Thankfully no snow! Gauge has 7/10", not a windy location. Similar within 20 miles. TOO cold also.

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