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    #11
    Maybe the server "froze up". Either that or you just ahead of your time.

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      #12
      I have some frost damage too, And all I recorded was -0.5C I'd hate to be in an area where it was colder. But then again, I might consider trading that for some moisture.

      I posted some pictures of my damaged Mustard here;
      http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=103253&mid=731123#M731123

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        #13
        NOTHING worse than dry. In 1980 we lost the canola June 6, because it was very dry. In other years even -4C when wet or the night after rain does no damage. Sorry to hear that. Thermo showed 0.5C in yard but seems like you can take a couple off that in the field. I saw a few frozen canola where in straw in lower areas. Will check tomorrow. Rose Valley area.

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          #14
          Wheatking, what kind of weather station and where is it located? How far above ground is the sensor?

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            #15
            There is a little damage on the canola,
            maybe 20%. Kind of funny how the frost
            works, one plant will be black and
            right next to it the canola will be
            growing just fine.

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              #16
              We have anywhere from 20 - over 50% damage to canola. Peas look horible on some feilds - half the size from 2 days ago and a hoorible green - black color.
              Wheatking, we are seeing the same thing, but this is exactly what I witnessed at 5 am yesterday. Some plants frozen stiff some were just fine.

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