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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 8137865" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Eastern prairies are wet but very regional. If we get no rain niw we’ll be going by Friday. Five miles west of us are still under water. Keep going west and into lighter land seeding is happening albeit a struggle. Western Saskatchewan and Alberta are still dry. Most of the prairies were very dry at the end of last year bu we’ve had record snow and continued rounds of heavy rain. Last years dry and heat doesn’t seem that bad when knee deep in mud. Seed in dust and your bins will bust,seed in mud and crops will be a dud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 8137865, member: 156006"] Eastern prairies are wet but very regional. If we get no rain niw we’ll be going by Friday. Five miles west of us are still under water. Keep going west and into lighter land seeding is happening albeit a struggle. Western Saskatchewan and Alberta are still dry. Most of the prairies were very dry at the end of last year bu we’ve had record snow and continued rounds of heavy rain. Last years dry and heat doesn’t seem that bad when knee deep in mud. Seed in dust and your bins will bust,seed in mud and crops will be a dud. [/QUOTE]
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