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Ralph Wants To Irrigate Your Crops

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    #11
    Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
    Most of the USA Midwest is irrigated, seems to be working there.

    Alberta built some sort of livestock, meat packing, vegetable industry.

    Poor Saskatchewan, the biggest, and best quality, water body in North America. Should shut down the power generation turbines as they will cost a lot to repair.
    Have you seen the ag programs for farmers in the states????

    That will answer a lot of your questions....Plus a 250 bpa at 5 bucks for corn or 60bpa at 11 bucks for soybeans might answer it as well...

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      #12
      “It’s not just a case of having too little (water) and suffering through droughts and wildfires, but as we’ve seen in Saskatchewan in two of the last six years, we have these massive summer storms, they dump a year’s worth of precipitation in 48 hours, and then it all drains through the Qu’Appelle Valley and causes havoc and ends up flooding Brandon and southern Manitoba as well,” he said.

      7 of 7 years up in our NE area, our RM could use some drainage help that doesn't result in massive tax increases.

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        #13
        Hope something happens and just more than a study.

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          #14
          Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
          Hope something happens and just more than a study.
          Yup and then when the environmentalists get involved ...see how far it goes ...finding a frog can stop a project...

          The current study is over a decade old......
          Last edited by bucket; Jun 26, 2019, 09:09.

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