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    #16
    Originally posted by Misterjade9 View Post
    Haven't went and read the weather yet but as of last night at 9 we have had 4/10 ths of a nice slow rain. Canola should fill right to the top this year. Here in the NE our canola flowering weather has been very similar to 2016 except we didn't get the 2-3 weeks of forest fire smoke haze this year, you know what the say about guys with a big carbon footprint.
    The smoke that saved the crop???????

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      #17
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      The smoke that saved the crop???????
      Ahh yes , all that evil carbon that year produced millions of extra bushels in western Canada . It was soooooo terrible.
      Good thing the Liberals were not in power in Sask they would have put a carbon tax on every bushel we sold that year ... 🤓

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        #18
        Rain at like over night and at the farm nice shot. We’re good bring in the hest

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          #19
          As of noon 1 and a tenth.

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            #20
            Just about nothing, but the cooler weather will help crops a bit. We are in a strange, strange rainless hole this year. A very tiny zone. Bizarre. Thundering right now, we shall see. Closer to Wadena things look pretty bad.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
              Just about nothing, but the cooler weather will help crops a bit. We are in a strange, strange rainless hole this year. A very tiny zone. Bizarre. Thundering right now, we shall see. Closer to Wadena things look pretty bad.

              Isn’t that the pits! We’ve been in the ‘Regina Dry As A Fart Hole” for 2 years now, no likee!

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                #22
                Looks like it is done raining for today, 1.5" on the nose and yes good old CO2 from forest fires better than any fert money can buy.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Misterjade9 View Post
                  Looks like it is done raining for today, 1.5" on the nose and yes good old CO2 from forest fires better than any fert money can buy.
                  Wow, what a game changer(if you needed it). Not torrential either? That would be icing on the cake here, for the pieces that didn't already dry out. It may not have added alot of extra seeds here(our farm) but it sure would have plumped up whats already there.

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                    #24
                    1/10” here

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Misterjade9 View Post
                      Looks like it is done raining for today, 1.5" on the nose and yes good old CO2 from forest fires better than any fert money can buy.
                      Where at ?

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                        #26
                        1/2 inch again so 9 since snow left.

                        Storm this morning

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                          Just about nothing, but the cooler weather will help crops a bit. We are in a strange, strange rainless hole this year. A very tiny zone. Bizarre. Thundering right now, we shall see. Closer to Wadena things look pretty bad.
                          Things are sure changing for you Sheepwheat! - do you mean things close to Wadena are wet bad, dry bad or hail bad?

                          We got a 1/2" today the first appreciable moisture since the hailstorm June 14th. Maybe too little, too late but we'll take it gladly.

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                            #28
                            SE of Tisdale 25 miles, didn't really need that much,some pea sized hail for a few minutes at noon but no damage. I already have some drowned out oats so this will make the potholes a bit bigger, will definitely fill the canola to the top don't see any blanks here. If anything it knocked a few of the last flowers off but not many. Not sure what our total from Apr. 1st but will get mother to add it up, definitely not as much as they are getting in that Hudson Bay area. The first canola I sowed on the 14th of May started flowering on the 25th of June and still has about 5% flowers left, the neighbors have canola beside it that only has 10% bloom going the other way, hopefully it will make it for them. Canola here should be good if nothing happens.

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                              #29
                              2.6 inches since snow melt east of the Quill Lakes, crops are starting to show it. Mother nature if you are wondering, just because Saskfarmer has had enough doesn’t mean you can hang the rest of us out to dry.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                                Things are sure changing for you Sheepwheat! - do you mean things close to Wadena are wet bad, dry bad or hail bad?

                                We got a 1/2" today the first appreciable moisture since the hailstorm June 14th. Maybe too little, too late but we'll take it gladly.
                                Dry bad. Visually showing up over that way. Where my farm is, no visual effects yet. My one field is in the drier zone, and suffering, but lighter soil, especially subsoil, no heavy “clay base” as some call it. There are phenomenal crops, and just sad crops within mere miles, depending on rain and soil texture.

                                Glad you got a bit of a shot.

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