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    #16
    More legs to this rally???

    Precipitation:



    Hot…


    Except up here in Alberta!???

    Blessings

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      #17
      Temperature forecasts:







      Blessings

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        #18
        Reporting high temperatures is the new Covid.

        Be very afraid as you may feel fine but this may kill you.

        Expect help from your Government.

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          #19
          From this past Saturday , Sunday and today , we have seen 40 , 38 and 41 degrees ( only for a few hours during the day , but WOW!

          Mother nature is dessicating my peas fast.

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            #20
            It is truly amazing how moisture and growing crops keep temperatures down…

            When very little evaporation and plants transpiring… the ambient temperature shoots up as the humidity drops…

            The water cycle is a truly amazing life giving miracle!

            With out water… everything dies…. Without light everything dies… the balance of the design is unbelievably complex!

            Blessings

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              #21
              Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
              It is truly amazing how moisture and growing crops keep temperatures down…

              When very little evaporation and plants transpiring… the ambient temperature shoots up as the humidity drops…

              The water cycle is a truly amazing life giving miracle!

              With out water… everything dies…. Without light everything dies… the balance of the design is unbelievably complex!

              Blessings
              The actual climate change that has resulted from intensive cropping is very much a real measurable phenomenon. And a good way of course.

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                #22
                Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                It is truly amazing how moisture and growing crops keep temperatures down…

                When very little evaporation and plants transpiring… the ambient temperature shoots up as the humidity drops…

                The water cycle is a truly amazing life giving miracle!

                With out water… everything dies…. Without light everything dies… the balance of the design is unbelievably complex!

                Blessings
                You forgot without C02 all plants DIE....it's in the balance , now SUPERIOR man is tinkering with it. Might not end well.

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                    #24
                    Flowering shutting down fast, early cereals starting to turn, lentils starting to turn as well. It wont be long until we know how small this crop actually is. Huge advantage to the stuff that went in early this year.
                    Last edited by biglentil; Jul 24, 2023, 23:39.

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                      #25
                      By Sept long wk end there won’t be much crop to harvest.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
                        By Sept long wk end there won’t be much crop to harvest.
                        In a way that will be a good thing . Get what we have off , hopefully in top grades then rain all October, like 10 inches 🤞

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                          #27
                          Some fields should be sprayed off, but guys are waiting for hail yet.

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                            #28
                            How things have changed since last Fri … wowzers!!

                            Hutts will be combining lentils tomorrow … should make around da 40 booshel dats on dee heel tops.

                            More and more burnt areas showing up. Canola will be an utter DISASTER. Some are saying it’s this crop worse than 21. Neighbour is considering cutting his durum for feed, would need a 50’ swath to pick it up.

                            Guys want to be done harvest, and it hasn’t started yet.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
                              How things have changed since last Fri … wowzers!!

                              Hutts will be combining lentils tomorrow … should make around da 40 booshel dats on dee heel tops.

                              More and more burnt areas showing up. Canola will be an utter DISASTER. Some are saying it’s this crop worse than 21. Neighbour is considering cutting his durum for feed, would need a 50’ swath to pick it up.

                              Guys want to be done harvest, and it hasn’t started yet.
                              It’s a bad situation in a huge area
                              Going to Swift Current this morning then north on hiway 4 home .
                              The trip to here was ugly to say the least
                              A small strip of decent crop around Pincher Creek
                              Combines starting west of Lethbridge on non irrigation land
                              Anything outfit the pivots is dismal as well .


                              North of Fernie BC yesterday.
                              Loved the ranch’s and hay land areas in Valleys north from Coure D’Alene .
                              Sandpoint Idaho was a favourite spot . Stayed there a night , could have easily stayed a week in that area . But harvest is closing in soon , kinda dreading going home and seeing our crops tomorrow

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                                It’s a bad situation in a huge area
                                Going to Swift Current this morning then north on hiway 4 home .
                                The trip to here was ugly to say the least
                                A small strip of decent crop around Pincher Creek
                                Combines starting west of Lethbridge on non irrigation land
                                Anything outfit the pivots is dismal as well .


                                North of Fernie BC yesterday.
                                Loved the ranch’s and hay land areas in Valleys north from Coure D’Alene .
                                Sandpoint Idaho was a favourite spot . Stayed there a night , could have easily stayed a week in that area . But harvest is closing in soon , kinda dreading going home and seeing our crops tomorrow
                                Since last Friday things have “turned” for the worst.

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