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    #21
    Farmahaolic, yes that is one way to feel better.
    The "jealous" neighbor will always contribute his
    insight. Over time, I realize most often they are
    usually saying something about my/others'
    operations because they need to know or have
    not figured it out, or usually the same thing is
    happening on their farm. Around here they are the
    most successful farmers. Not well educated, but
    street smart, they have to know what everyone is
    doing so they can either act on it by writing a
    cheque, or bitch about how they were not
    informed, because they "would have" acted . It
    was a very successful recipe for generations.
    Everything has changed, they are wealthy, but the
    gig is up and they are not regarded too,much by
    the community anymore. But, that's ok, they are
    still wealthy and still blather on !

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      #22
      Grass farmer please continue to encourage your
      last post. I should have said, generally speaking,
      Canadian citizens....... There is a market and a
      respectable living growing an AG product that
      someone wants. This may mean raising sheep
      and goats for an ethnic group, or farmgating beef,
      or...place business idea here...selling out every
      year and making plenty of money to sustain a
      family and show profit. Supply a demand. I know
      Parsley would say, you will also make lifelong
      friends with your customers. It doesn't sound like
      much, but not everyone is going to farm mega
      acres and they don't have to.

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        #23
        What part of province is all this snow??

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          #24
          Sounds like generally from foam lake to
          tisdale, not as much west of this, and not
          sure how much in Canora etc.

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            #25
            Here is a map...
            http://www.theweathernetwork.com/snow/indexsk

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              #26
              FJ, I heard an unconfirmed amount of 18
              bloody inches in Kelvington. Is that true?
              Sheesh!

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                #27
                Holy cow! Environment Canada has confirmed
                Kelvington got 45 cm of wet snow, or 18
                inches! Here I thought 12-14 was nasty...

                WOW!!!

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                  #28
                  Try pics from our area...<a href="http://s603.photobucket.com/albums/tt111/fjlip2/SNOW%202012/?action=view&current=trees.jpg" target="_blank"></a>

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                    #29
                    1/2 inch rain up to GoodFriday morning
                    then friday night all hell broke loose.
                    Not quite a foot of snow but yes we also
                    got snow. Funny regina its almost gone yet
                    get half way to valley and it hits.
                    Yea, I also didnt do the top up because it
                    just didnt seem like the patern was
                    changing. Very dry winter compared to
                    normal. Oh well you live and learn. But a
                    April 30th makes sence not March.

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                      #30
                      I'm disappointed. I don't see a jacknife in either set of pictures.

                      Klause, could you please show them how it is supposed to be done!!!!!

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