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    #21
    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    AF5, Warmer and drier wouldn't be good here. Colder and wetter may actually be a bit better. Warmer and wetter would likely spawn more crop disease and violent summer storms. But ultimately drier for us wouldn't be good. We really weren't high input continuous cropping during the dry Eighties but I'm sure more inputs wouldn't have meant as much as an inch of rain at the right time!
    I can appreciate that for much of the prairies, that is true. Which is why I asked ChuckChuck what he is doing to prepare. Given his belief in AGW, and if he is in an area similar to yours, is he planning his farm sale, and moving to more northerly/wetter/colder latitudes, seeding all down to native grass for livestock, installing irrigation, or waiting for big government/carbon tax/solar power to overnight save the day and return the climate to the former panacea (Define that as you will) that we all know would have lasted forever if not for humans.

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      #22
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      Sofa there are reliable and credible sources of information based on peer reviewed science. And then there is the link you posted which is based on astrology.

      If you and many others on Agriville don't know the difference, then we are have a serious problem.
      That is funny Chucky that you look for peer reviewed science and then go on to support the IPCC and all their climate change cohorts that didn't bother with peer review!

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