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    Wow Saturday was out sledding and conditions were really good, today stubble is sticking out and large bare patches showing up...disappearing fast.

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    Pretty much all gone here except the north facing treed hillsides. Could still get a dump of snow anytime in April or May yet though. Ground still dry as snow melt just evaporates or runs off.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Goodtime View Post
      Wow Saturday was out sledding and conditions were really good, today stubble is sticking out and large bare patches showing up...disappearing fast.
      Wasn't much moisture in the snow. Won't be a big delay to the start of seeding.

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        Today some bare patches should show up finally. I agree maybe not as much water as we thought in the snow

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          #5
          First morning of year it didn't freeze, rubberboots in feed pens mandatory.

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            #6
            Same here
            Snow appeared to be deep and the piles in the yard are substantial.
            One day of +6 and big bare patches and stubble showing everywhere.
            No snow since Christmas so I guess that old snow did not hold much water.

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              #7
              Omega block coming next week:



              Temps ahead:


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                #8
                Precipitation



                Many Blessings!!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                  Same here
                  Snow appeared to be deep and the piles in the yard are substantial.
                  One day of +6 and big bare patches and stubble showing everywhere.
                  No snow since Christmas so I guess that old snow did not hold much water.
                  My theory, ground was dry going into fall so lots of room for the melted snow to sink in rather than run off. When it's wet in late fall, the groundwater freezes and makes a lens that prevents the water from soaking in.

                  That and the heavy winds over the last few days would have evaporated a lot of the snow as it melted

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                    #10
                    Never seems to matter how dry it is in the fall here billions of gallons just flow to the sea.
                    Ground was very dry last fall with big cracks.
                    Maybe about 18-20 inches of snow that should translate into an inch and a half to two inches of water.
                    Dry in the summer that much water would never run. Frozen ground makes the difference.

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                      Surprised to see the river running here.
                      Is the Carrot flooding there?

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                        #12
                        People dont get why here we dont use wells. Answer the dugout is 14 feet deep, the water dont disappear. Where would water for a well come from?

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                          Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
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                          Surprised to see the river running here.
                          Is the Carrot flooding there?
                          The Carrot is rising but not flowing to hard yet.
                          I farm where the Leather joins the Carrot and the Leather comes from the south and gets roaring first so it backs up the Carrot at the start of runoff. In a few days the Leather will slow down a bit and the Carrot will get going.If you go east of here the Carrot will be flowing strong because it has the Leather’s water.
                          I was at the rivers tonight for a look and the Carrot up and flowing but very tranquil.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
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                            Surprised to see the river running here.
                            Is the Carrot flooding there?
                            Where is that pic of the Carrot from?

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                              #15
                              It's the mighty White Fox.

                              Have to look closely to see it is flowing.
                              Last edited by shtferbrains; Apr 14, 2023, 22:54.

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