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    #11
    Pics from kelvington.

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      #12
      Ouch that’s some powerful winds

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        #13
        Holy Crow, that is el destructo! The fields must be lodged too with wind like that. We don’t need that, fingers crossed and toes too.

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          #14
          Green crops lodged. Less green crops stayed up pretty fair.

          Went out to check my cut hay. It’s not in swaths it is rolled up in twisted masses around the field. Scattered who knows where. So that will be fun. Goodbye fifty or so bales worth I guess. Glad I have an ancient, slow cutting haybine, so that I only had maybe 15 acres cut on that field. Lol

          Get this. Seven bales rolled off the field into a slough. Eight bales were tipped on their side. Six by five bales. Some were rolled 200 yards. Only one got to the water where it is in the cattails ready for next years duck nesting I guess.

          Now imagine being in that field at dusk having bales roll by you.
          Last edited by Sheepwheat; Aug 14, 2022, 14:15.

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            #15
            The wind was at least forty miles wide, maybe sixty from what I can tell. Worlds widest plow wind?

            Other thing about lodging. If there wasn’t much rain with the wind, it didn’t flatten crops bad at all. Here it was not raining much with the wind, the rain came at the tail end of the wind. If the hay swaths would have been wet, they would not have blow to smithereens like they did.
            Last edited by Sheepwheat; Aug 14, 2022, 14:14.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
              The wind was at least forty miles wide, maybe sixty from what I can tell. Worlds widest plow wind?

              Other thing about lodging. If there wasn’t much rain with the wind, it didn’t flatten crops bad at all. Here it was not raining much with the wind, the rain came at the tail end of the wind. If the hay swaths would have been wet, they would not have blow to smithereens like they did.
              The big plow winds in the mid west US last year were very wide, 100 plus miles
              But still that’s a big hit to a big area
              Tough time of year for that to happen

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                #17
                Originally posted by Partners View Post
                Now the traders know all the bins are empty

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ab7 View Post
                  Now the traders know all the bins are empty
                  3 aren't.. all solidly bolted to concrete...

                  still SFA to the natural forces of the atmosphere/Climate!

                  We are insignificant and will NEVER EVER change that with TAXES!
                  Last edited by fjlip; Aug 14, 2022, 18:39.

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                    #19
                    We are half hour north of Saskatoon on highway 12. My brothers yard got close to three inches yesterday with some hail. My yard 4 miles south got close to an inch.

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                      #20
                      The radar looked vicious for Regina area last night. Luckily no tornado, rain between 2/10 and 1/2 inch.

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