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Drier Weather for Prairies in 2015? Yes wishes do come true!

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  • freewheat
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 2981

    #21
    If it became a long term "normal", would some of the drier areas revert to pasture, or have we lost that generation?

    Around here, most guys sold out when the young guys started farming. The young guys think grain is easier, so dad sold the cows. Will that change?

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    • Oliver88
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 4688

      #22
      I question if this article involves more spin and is politically motivated.
      ChuckChuck why did you leave about the note at the bottom of the article regarding the writer.


      "Dougald Lamont is a writer in Winnipeg. He also made an unsuccessful bid for the leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party in 2013."

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      • blackpowder
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 9256

        #23
        Yes every area different. Wish everyone here luck, but don't want too dry here.

        You can't get in and out of cows.

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        • bucket
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 17024

          #24
          Blackpowder

          You can but it costs financially and physically.

          Guys that built their herds know the right thing to do but rebuilding a herd is physically demanding.

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          • fjlip
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2002
            • 9801

            #25
            Attended FCC 2015 Outlook in Yorkton. Mark Robinson, WN, suggests weak El Nino, which makes for harsh early spring weather. Also shorter cold spells, ridging of jet stream for temp swings all winter. He admits long range is wild guesses, so using similar years data, is another way. He suggests that 2015 could be similar to 2003, 2007, and 2010, those were two of the WORST years on our farm! Hope that's wrong.

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            • Daylate
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 588

              #26
              I love being in control of my grain. As big of a mess it is. I decide what I want to do with it. Being in the middle of sask, rail is frustrating but exposed now. Change takes time. Just need to get the rail basis in line with traditional rates. Every statement in that article is easily read between the lines. And yes there is misleading info. Their completely full of shit on the durum statement as well.
              I can't believe there is still support lingering.

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              • SASKFARMER3
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 14485

                #27
                Learners usually the most accurate. Yes 2010 was one of the worst.
                But how do you book seed fert chem when if its dry 1500 will be able to seed extra or if it's wet 2000 less.
                I'm hoping no praying we have a dry few years need 4 to get land back to where it use to be.
                Fingers crossed it's a dry year!

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                • farmaholic
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 17475

                  #28
                  Keep up the good work bucket, sarcasm is a skill honed to perfection by practice.

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                  • ado089
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 1754

                    #29
                    No more of this please.

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                    • farmaholic
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 17475

                      #30
                      We have a lot to be grateful for here. Yes, we've lost some ground to water but nothing compared to some. We have average AT BEST land. We have bigger problems in drought years because of topography and soil texture. I know my farms strenghts, weakness, abilities and limitations, work within it's parameters....

                      I've seen enough farmland around Western Canada to be satisfied with where I am. I make the best of it.

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