With apologies to Helmsdale and everyone else in the same situation. I'm not counting on drought for long term marketing. As we have seen, crop conditions in Western Canada have very little effect on world prices.
I'm desperately hoping for drought "here" since it is far preferable to the alternative.
I'd rather have a hot dry year with the resulting (local) bumper crops across all acres of adequate quality to market at depressed prices, than half drowned out, poor quality frozen crops which hadn't received enough heat units to even mature, regardless of price.
Unfortunately, nature doesn't seem to care what I am hoping for.
I'm desperately hoping for drought "here" since it is far preferable to the alternative.
I'd rather have a hot dry year with the resulting (local) bumper crops across all acres of adequate quality to market at depressed prices, than half drowned out, poor quality frozen crops which hadn't received enough heat units to even mature, regardless of price.
Unfortunately, nature doesn't seem to care what I am hoping for.
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