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    #11
    Thing is too, FINALLY we are not alone
    with mounds of precipitation. Here we have
    had less snow than many areas which is
    very strange. Yet oh so overdue. One way
    or another the snow must melt. It will as
    usual. April will be the telling month, as
    usual. Early May rains are my bigger
    concern. Rain and snow in May is what
    screws up a guys year. Not so much snow in
    March....

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      #12
      Sounds like we're all in the same boat
      here

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        #13
        BTO, you are so tuff, funny you can't blow winter
        right to Hawaii.

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          #14
          Still lots of cold temps. in the north.
          http://iceagenow.info/2013/02/northern-hemisphere-sets-new-all-time-record-cold-temperature-96-1%C2%B0f-oymyakon-siberia/
          Could be a while yet.

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            #15
            Our soil profile was very dry last fall so as soon as the snow is gone we will be going, probably around april 20-25th

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              #16
              What the hell is your worry I hear today yous is getting your crop insurance topped up to 194 $ per not to bad you may even have to buy a little seed?? What is this world coming to??

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                #17
                Also lookin for an april 20-25th start in sunny southern (socialist)MB. Maybe a little optimistic.

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                  #18
                  I hear what your sayin about getting out the Cat
                  SASK This farm will always have a cat on the
                  yard. My D6 has more than earned it's keep &
                  paid for itself. Big trucks can get in and out of this
                  yard year round. Just got my v cutter back from a
                  rebuild. 480 acres of brush cutting to do this
                  spring. Starting tomorrow!

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                    #19
                    The grader is going to have to be careful not to
                    cover up any stop signs!

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                      #20
                      Any one remember, was it April 1, 2011 when we
                      had the storm East of Regina that killed 1000's
                      of calves and as many full-size cattle? I saw
                      pictures of cattle piled up like chordwood.

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