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    Frost anyone?

    Overnight low was forecasted at 9C….woke up and it’s reading 3C.

    #2
    Almost an August 2004 repeat.

    5deg here at Regina. Half the overnight forecasted temp.

    We need 2 months frost free.

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      #3
      3 here. See some +1 on the map.

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        #4
        Was 6c here in central Alberta

        Here are the next 4 weeks weather forecast: Week 1





        Week 2 August



        Temperature

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          #5
          Week 3 August



          Precipitation


          Week 4 August/September



          Precipitation


          Blessings and Salutations

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            #6
            plus 6 and plus 7 at the farm and regina plus 5. in 2002 and 2004 it froze at this time of year and we were ****ed royally. worst crop ever. we need 30 good days or lots of heat to bring it in.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
              3 here. See some +1 on the map.
              Furrow watches frosts like a hawk, he will have the inside scoop if anyone got touched.

              It was only 9deg when I drove through NB yesterday.

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                #8
                Stayed at 5c in the low areas here
                Next stop 2 weeks then September 11 plus or minus 3 days

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                  #9
                  4.4 here..

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
                    3 here. See some +1 on the map.
                    What general area ?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                      What general area ?
                      Maple creek was 2deg overnight

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        Maple creek was 2deg overnight
                        Our place was 2 degrees at 6 am. North of Maple Creek

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View Post
                          Our place was 2 degrees at 6 am. North of Maple Creek
                          Where were are all those “Greenhouse Gasses “ when we need them! Oh, thanks to those carbon taxes… and that Voluntary reduction in fertilizer…

                          We should be able to increase grain production in western Canada in 2022 however! 8 years ahead of schedule!!!!

                          The Trudeau Liberals will no doubt take full credit for this 2022 reduced fertilizer consumption and increased efficiency and productivity!!!

                          Blessings and Salutations job well done western Canadian farms!!!

                          Blessings and Salutations

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                            #14
                            Plus 2 apparently south of White City. About 1991, son left combine to goto Yorkton for hockey try-outs for three days. It was about 100 degrees here and we had just started combining lentil swaths. Water trucks and fire extinguishers at the ready. Within 2 nights went down to minus 5 for hours. Lentils even in swath froze black. Ice crystals right through. Early frost no fun. We’ve been lucky the last few years.

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