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    West central sask getting pounded

    Heavy storms in areas already too wet. Circling
    just 20 miles south....again

    #2
    So the shit isnt just falling in East
    Sask. Were done spraying even with Dual
    kit till sunday at earliest but by the
    look of forcast were screwed all next
    week.
    Yuck.

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      #3
      1.2 inches here in the last few hours. east of unity, after the last 3.5
      not anywhere near as much in unity,
      still raining but clear to the west.

      we will be starting to lose acres for sure now. peas drowning out
      i am done spraying , but there were areas that could not be sprayed before this shot.

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        #4
        I heard Unity area through to Radison is a mess. Some places are over 13in since mid May. Lots of toronados/funnel clouds from Kindersly to north Radison this afternoon, and areas with rivers of hail. So ya S/F your not alone anymore.

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          #5
          over 4 inches this week. water every where. lots of spraying to do. will be a mud bog...

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            #6
            1.4 at yard , 5 miles away rented land
            2.9 . water more than culverts can take.
            cuts and lakes

            have not seen , but heard water over highway 21 south of unity.
            curious about tramping lake and north of bigger / cando as they had tons of red on the radar , this storm and the one before

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              #7
              I know some places through there sawfly had 5 in that rain last week. Not sure yesterday. I have heard from 1 to over 3 again, with hail in alot of areas.

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                #8
                parsley: you must have an Apple computer as your wrap is all screwed.

                This one will work:

                http://www.science20.com/michael_eisen/antigmo_campaign%E2%80%99s_dangerous_war_science-91128

                ==

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                  #9
                  And for all of those mobile people, a [URL="http://www.science20.com/michael_eisen/antigmo_campaign%E2%80%99s_dangerous_war_science-91128"]clickable link[/URL] to it.

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                    #10
                    Drove from Saskatoon to St.Gregor to home yesterday. In 40 minutes passed through like 5 down pours with some hail where some cars were stopped on the highway. My daughter with her learners was OK I give her advice about carefull cars are parked and shoulder check and move over from them.

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                      #11
                      looks like north central Alberta will get it heavy the next 5-8 days.

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                        #12
                        Good link parsley this will be an important
                        discussion going forward. Many decisions to be
                        made.

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                          #13
                          All Canola is GMO now, isnt it?

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                            #14
                            You can still get canola that is "non GMO'" by
                            which I mean that there is no GM material in the
                            parent stock. Although the chance that it is
                            100percent free is remote.

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                              #15
                              sumdumguy: Mother Nature is a GMO producer and has been for eons. What is new is GMO crops modified by corporations or individuals looking to develop traits for a specific result that Mother Nature hasn't got around to yet. They are just Nature's little helpers albeit expensive ones.

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