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Dry conditions across the prairies. Oh are they finally taking note.

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    #11
    Everyone is chomping at the bit to contract and move last yrs crop, BUT if a guy had brass balls and carried this one another few months, you could make out like a bandit.

    Some one said the US got big rains and their drought backed off quite a bit. Anyone have current moisture maps?

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    Last edited by jazz; Apr 5, 2021, 14:35.

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      #12
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      BUT if a guy had brass balls and carried this one another few months, you could make out like a bandit.
      You called?

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        #13
        Might have lots of bin space here in Manitoba this fall if anybody needs any !

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          #14
          I for one don’t believe with the winds we’re getting and min snow all winter that it is wet south of kindersley all way down to swift. Not one minute

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            #15
            There was more snow over 8 Miles south of kinderlsey. South of Eston is dry. A friend of mine that lives south of Eston got his pumps all ready to use and there ain’t no water.

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              #16
              Rose town must also be dry

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                #17
                this is the first year for me that its too dry to seed. 3-4" pure powder on top, a few guys tried already and 75 kph winds sent it in the ditch. no early seeding here this year need to wait for rain

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                  #18
                  Must ADAPT...more C02 Tax will NOT, repeat, repeat, for deaf dumb blind Climate Nazis, will NOT....make it rain! Unless 50 years from now, the "peer reviewed experts" got that nailed.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
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                    As bad as that map looks, the reality is probably worse. The red areas are normally some of the most productive, the green is some of the least, or it is irrigation. The net result will be even less bushels than just taking the total area of red and green.

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                      #20

                      Just got rolling on this field today. Earliest start ever as far as everyone remembers here. Ironically it wasn’t seeded or even worked last year as it was too wet.

                      It’s come a long way since being cleared a little over a year ago. Shows us as brown/red on the colourful map and I’d say it’s accurate.

                      Glad I didn’t contract any new crop........... cow chow could be a hot commodity. Like $6 barley hasn’t kicked calf prices enough already........ $200 a ton hay will really suck the wind outta them.

                      Buckle up for the ride😎

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