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    Any latest soil moisture maps ?

    Can’t seem to find recent ones , but been very busy to give it much time

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    Ag Canada finally updated their drought watch.

    Find here: https://maps.canada.ca/journal/conte...c4098a1c179c2f

    Also updated their agroclimate maps through June 7

    Find here: https://www.agr.gc.ca/DW-GS/current-...jsEnabled=true

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      #3
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      Can’t seem to find recent ones , but been very busy to give it much time


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        #4
        Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
        Now 30 days

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          #5
          Both seem very close , we are right on the edge of a train wreck wreck here . Be ok for about 5/6 days then it’s big trouble. Light soils / hilltops here already suffering . Worse just south , better just north of here .
          Hanging on by thread for now

          Thanks to both of you for posting . Confirms nearly exactly what’s going on in real time here now

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            #6
            Crested wheat is headed out beside the house. Been a few days already. Thats not good sign.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Freightshaker View Post
              Crested wheat is headed out beside the house. Been a few days already. Thats not good sign.
              Alot around here turned blue and brown and wont even bother heading out. Does rain make something like that regrow? I have a hunch that if we got a swack of moisture the native would likely come back out of dormancy, but the brome/crested/alfalfa?

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                #8
                Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                Alot around here turned blue and brown and wont even bother heading out. Does rain make something like that regrow? I have a hunch that if we got a swack of moisture the native would likely come back out of dormancy, but the brome/crested/alfalfa?
                In 2019 we had 3/10 of rain from April 1st to June 21th. Our entire farm was brown and dead. Then on the 21st we had a beautiful 3" rain and crops and pastures started to regrow/ start to grow. We finished haying around mid sept. Was it a bumper hay crop? No, but it was something like a bale every 1.25 acres.

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                  #9
                  This is sobering…. Percentage of normal ..

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                    #10
                    As usual, we don’t show up on the map…

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                      #11
                      Some are still getting stuck. Harrowing to dry things out. Looks like Friday will be the last day of seeding.

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                        #12
                        Went to Wpg today and lots of drills rolling. I. And around the mud. Some won’t get done but a lot more than I thot is gonna have something on it.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                          As usual, we don’t show up on the map…
                          You don’t want to be on that map either

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