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    #41
    Originally posted by fcr View Post
    Such a different story here Our drill is still in a 3 ft of snowbank. Blew snow yesterday for two hours tryiing to dry yard up so cleaner can come next weekend.Bought a watermasterpump so we can start pumping yard tomm. if it warms up.In my 43 yrs. of farming this is the wettest i have seen for May 01.Looking at the 20th to start with no more precip.The BTO here have all bought a second or third drill.We are a month behind, so a warm, dry year would be great here.
    This is the driest I have saw our land so soon after snow gone , unreal. And in the ex-swamp

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      #42
      We toured the Wascana Flats south of Richardson/Kronau/LA(that’s Lajord), and we’re pleasantly surprised. We thought we’d see miles of water when instead we saw very little water. Big Surprise, give us ten warm windy days and we’ll be getting Crop 23 in de ground especially Lentil stubbles.

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        #43
        Will be lots of rednecks for anybody getting equipment ready to go here this week.

        Still snow in the tree lines but mid 20 summer like temps will see some going here this week.

        Might even green up some grass.

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          #44
          Rain for the next week… ending next Monday…



          Wheat over sold…

          Wow… how the mighty wheat market has fallen!



          Blessings and Prayers

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            #45
            Weather this week:



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              #46
              Longer term:







              Temps Sunday


              Happy Seeding

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                #47
                Central Alberta reports:





                It is obviously dry… peas going in now… lots of wheat going in…

                Blessings!

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                  Drier than spring of 21 here

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                    Central Alberta reports:





                    It is obviously dry… peas going in now… lots of wheat going in…

                    Blessings!
                    Sask is basically cut in half
                    West is same or worse than Alberta , east is for the most part in great shape . At least they will get a crop , even if they have a few flooded acres.
                    10 to 20% flooded acres is still 100 💯 times better than seeding corner to corner with barely enough moisture to get the crop growing .
                    It’s ok here now but we only have 1/4 tank of fuel to start . Areas between here and Stoon and south have less than that . Not a Rosie picture when commodities are dropping like a stone and little backing from the past few years .
                    If you’re wet , consider yourselves extremely fortunate at this point . At least you will get a crop with what you seed . Zero guarantee of that at this point in western Sask .

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                      #50
                      US weather for the next week:





                      Blessings, safe seeding.

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