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    #21
    Ya depends on cloud cover this morning

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      #22
      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post

      The emergence this year was pretty nice but the wind day after day really dried out the fields. We’ll need a good soaker to keep this train on the tracks. Waking up to a big ZERO on the thermometer this morning wasn’t all that encouraging.
      Some decent rains showing in areas again this week
      hopefully you get a good shot

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        #23
        The above normal Temps are still 5 days away.

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          #24
          Guys, dont be surprised, this is exactly the patterns of weather that result from climate change. chuck says so. Dont question the science.

          1 deg overnight here in Regina. Dont know what the rurals measured.

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            #25
            I remember my uncle grinding feed with a G1000. They could purr.

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              #26
              Originally posted by jazz View Post
              Guys, dont be surprised, this is exactly the patterns of weather that result from climate change. chuck says so. Dont question the science.

              1 deg overnight here in Regina. Dont know what the rurals measured.
              +0.5 C at the weather station at 3:00 AM south of the city.

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                #27
                Yea we had wind and rain yet the odd custom guy was spraying in 31 km winds.

                Sunday looks good before the rain on Monday.

                Try loading canola for a train at CG in 116 gusts.

                This is not shingle country. Learned decades ago that overkill by 4" spike strapping 2"x6"s to rafter tops followed by tin was the only thing that was lifetime workable in this area. Otherwise, always on the roof repairing shingle tears.

                We went to the Weyburn Oil Show. Outdoor display tents, some were abandoned. The rest were manned by real troopers cooking grub for cap (less) attendees that braved the grounds. Even with the elements, it was a fun time.

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                  #28
                  By looking at several forecasts , it’s going to be a real dog fight again this week for spraying
                  yesterday it looked like might even get one full day in now that there is no risk of frost But still going to be a challenge daily

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                    #29
                    We keep looking and nothing to spray yet. Pre-emerg worked. And no sun cold has things real slow....

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                      We keep looking and nothing to spray yet. Pre-emerg worked. And no sun cold has things real slow....
                      Ya most areas are going to need some serious heats quickly

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