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    Two models in agreement.

    No, not what you think....
    May 6-7th rain coming in from Southern Alberta. A few scattered rains inbetween thurs and that time.
    May be 30-50 mills from southern Alberta north to our area ?? Time will tell. Have not checked NOAA yet. When these two are in agreement - I would say about 75% chance if it does not change in a few days.

    #2
    Sent the stone picker out and probably should have kept the guy cleaning shop.

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      #3
      Well why wouldn't it. I'm sure that we will be splashing our way through this seeding season same as we have been since 2010.

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        #4
        We are supposed to be dry according to forecast. Perhaps after all the spraying ruts like last year.

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          #5
          Weather network expert suggested in November that this would be a 2010 repeat, I am still hoping he is not that smart. Drying up just to flood. The 3 day downpours killed us. Need a warm week here to start.

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            #6
            2010, flooding? Arghh!!! I don't remember when the rain started in 2010.

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              #7
              May 21, 2010 here. Stopped seeding June 14.

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                #8
                Same here, finished up the Wheat in the RAIN, only 17 bu/acre result, and WEEDS and hard compacted soil! Sh*t why did I remind myself?

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                  #9
                  Forecasts can change - let's hope it's all good by next week

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                    #10
                    Guy's farming has never been the same since the afternoon of may 21st 2010. It will take years and years to recover land that is still flooded and will be for a long time. And that's not even mentioning the alkali that has shown up everywhere. When the monsoon's start,(and oh yes they will,why would this year be any different) it will be another washout. Oh well let's hope it's at least a somewhat normal year. Guy's think it's dry but an inch or more of rain in the next week will shut most down for quite a while.

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                      #11
                      Guy's farming has never been the same since the afternoon of may 21st 2010. It will take years and years to recover land that is still flooded and will be for a long time. And that's not even mentioning the alkali that has shown up everywhere. When the monsoon's start,(and oh yes they will,why would this year be any different) it will be another washout. Oh well let's hope it's at least a somewhat normal year. Guy's think it's dry but an inch or more of rain in the next week will shut most down for quite a while.

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                        #12
                        Guy's farming has never been the same since the afternoon of may 21st 2010. It will take years and years to recover land that is still flooded and will be for a long time. And that's not even mentioning the alkali that has shown up everywhere. When the monsoon's start,(and oh yes they will,why would this year be any different) it will be another washout. Oh well let's hope it's at least a somewhat normal year. Guy's think it's dry but an inch or more of rain in the next week will shut most down for quite a while.

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                          #13
                          Guy's farming has never been the same since the afternoon of may 21st 2010. It will take years and years to recover land that is still flooded and will be for a long time. And that's not even mentioning the alkali that has shown up everywhere. When the monsoon's start,(and oh yes they will,why would this year be any different) it will be another washout. Oh well let's hope it's at least a somewhat normal year. Guy's think it's dry but an inch or more of rain in the next week will shut most down for quite a while.

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                            #14
                            Southern AB could use a rain for sure. Now 2" might be overkill but better then 0. So far have seeded every acre which is a first in 3 or 4 years

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                              #15
                              Meant every acre in a given field.

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