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    Current weather pattern has Montana lows going north is a blocking pattern forming.

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    Since the jet stream moved to summer mode or is starting to move. Is a blocking pattern forming and not allowing rain to move to east side of Saskatchewan.

    West side is soaked and some places up to 8 inches since spring.

    We’re at 1.44.

    Yes we have lots of ground moisture and roots are going down it’s not about me.

    I am wondering who else is noticing this.

    Montana lows come north and then continue straight north.

    Spring 2020 is interesting to say the least.

    **** covid it’s riot season.

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    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
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    Since the jet stream moved to summer mode or is starting to move. Is a blocking pattern forming and not allowing rain to move to east side of Saskatchewan.

    West side is soaked and some places up to 8 inches since spring.

    We’re at 1.44.

    Yes we have lots of ground moisture and roots are going down it’s not about me.

    I am wondering who else is noticing this.

    Montana lows come north and then continue straight north.

    Spring 2020 is interesting to say the least.

    **** covid it’s riot season.
    Very noticeable here , it has been over a decade that we have had moisture like this .
    We have been in that blocking pattern for a long time .
    Hopefully the SE gets some decent rains soon

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      #3
      Weather is one thing that I am very interested in. Climate change BS that chuck posts I don't even care about.

      Blocking patterns do happen and every once in a while they hit the east side.

      Will it break down and move or stay all summer.

      A good Hurricane in the Gulf might do that but then my home down south could have some issues.

      But it seems that when a weather pattern starts it stays for 30 to 40 days. Does that put us in mid-July? Our roots can go deep but not sure that deep.

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        #4
        We have had 1.4 inches since May 1, 3 tenths is all we got last wk end. All the monstrosity winds took the first inch away.
        To have basically nothing from a Montana low is very concerning. We have gotten some big rains from a Montana in previous years. We don’t get moisture from BC, and Alberta, all those go to central and northern SK.
        June is our rain month, and the long range isn’t pointing to very much much coming. I sure hope the forecasters are wrong ..... AGAIN!!

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          #5
          I feel sorry for the guys in NW Sask and Alberta who are swamped.
          Some of you have dealt with that before.
          Crops not seeded or already drowned out . Not a good situation at all .
          We have dealt with too dry many times but not wet like some have or are experiencing.
          Makes farming extremely challenging to say the least

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            #6
            One year we grew a crop on less than about 4 inches.....not a bad crop at all....2016, 3.62 inches, timing must have been better than 2017.

            2017 wasn't good here at all...3.05 is what I have recorded in the growing season

            2018, 8.77 inches during growing season.

            2019, 8.56 inches to mid August. April to end of Sept....12.59 inches that is where our 2020 subsoil moisture came from and most of it only after June 19th, but it definitely won't take us through the season.

            2020, 1.25 inches so far.

            Some of those years has a light blanket of snow(immeasurable water equivelant to me, but beneficial none-the-less)

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              #7
              That block will give way around the solstice and we will get moisture every week and a 60 bu canola crop ready to harvest nov 1.

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                #8
                Sounds pretty Jazzy, Lucky we stored up a little moisture last fall.

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                  #9
                  Sounds delusionally hopeful to me!

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                    #10
                    The beetles ate my canola so I am drilling in durum today. 90 days to historical first frost. Gotta get something established on this field.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jazz View Post
                      The beetles ate my canola so I am drilling in durum today. 90 days to historical first frost. Gotta get something established on this field.
                      Aaaaaah farming, it's so easy. Right furrow?

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                        #12
                        Decent amounts for some of the dryer areas this Sunday. Maybe...

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                          #13
                          What ever happened to Idaho Lows?

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                            #14
                            I am happy missing these big spring rains. To many times in my farming career big June rains have swamped my fields and left me with drowned out crop that yields poor.

                            5 inch thunderstorm last Aug.4 last summer left a muddy rut filled harvest with my fields water logged that carried over to this spring with seeding everything on the wet side. The moisture has been right at the surface all along this spring and don't think i would need a rain until the Canada day weekend at the earliest.

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                              #15
                              Some cereals on lighter ground are out of moisture and turning brown around here. She ain't pretty. Wish I could trade shoes with someone complaining about too much moisture instead of having to squint to see rows from the road.
                              Last edited by biglentil; Jun 10, 2020, 17:20.

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