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60.17MM since April 1st dont cut it!

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    #11
    Sorry to hear of all the dry areas. We have received about 7" since April 1st and it's still dry in the crop and garden. Most amounts were 2/10 at a time. Only one 1" soaker July 12. Everything looks great but two weeks late and getting later every day it is this cold. It's 10C now. It will be a stressful Aug. We were done harvest before 9/11 in 2001. If it was hot the crops would be suffering more. USA weather talking about a heat ridge down there next week. And it's so hot in BC and Pacific NW, but can't seem to move that ice berg stuck in Hudson's Bay.

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      #12
      If we can make it past the next five - six days we will get more heat for a while- I hope until sept 15th!!!1

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        #13
        Thanks agstar and others. All the Weatherbug archives appear to be on Bayer site link; including the CWB farm weather station sites where "their" stations are set up. Absolutely no thanks to the CWB for making this information available. In fact I may be correct in saying this is where the CWB $199.00 annual fee comes in (or maybe $99.00 for those who purchased one of their very high priced Weatherbug kits.) Just look on eBay to see what fraction of the CWB price is fair market value.
        Anyway; all the graphs and charts from historical data is available for 120 days at no cost; and I don't think there is a damn thing the CWB can do to prevent anyone from accessing it. The data isn't archived by the CWB; they are trying to sell something that is free and already paid for. As long as Bayer and maybe the Canola Council don't cave in with providing everyone with their password to Weatherbug; we're all good to go.
        Thanks Bayer and the Canola Council. No favorable comments for the CWB

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          #14
          SFA on saturday night at the farm, poured up at the lake, heading to field of dreams today to look at huge crop. HA HA HA. oh well nice to see.

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            #15
            SFA sunday not even a sprinkle. wet at lake.

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