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<blockquote data-quote="Strungup52" data-source="post: 8137879" data-attributes="member: 116570"><p>Started seeding here May 5th, rain 8th, seeding 9th, rain later, rain 10th 12th 13th, 650 acres done, 2.4” since the 9th, now flooded low spots in seeded fields, water standing everywhere and temps forecast below 20C all next week. </p><p>Went from dry/too dry to flooded in a hurry.</p><p>A French student from near Tarbes arrived as an intern today so as soon as it dries up he and I will go 24 hours - if he is competent. Crop prices/input prices demand we get the crop in in as timely a fashion as possible with a May 30th target to be done and about 3400 acs to do.</p><p>23rd Spring in Canada - could somebody tell me what is a ‘normal’ Spring?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strungup52, post: 8137879, member: 116570"] Started seeding here May 5th, rain 8th, seeding 9th, rain later, rain 10th 12th 13th, 650 acres done, 2.4” since the 9th, now flooded low spots in seeded fields, water standing everywhere and temps forecast below 20C all next week. Went from dry/too dry to flooded in a hurry. A French student from near Tarbes arrived as an intern today so as soon as it dries up he and I will go 24 hours - if he is competent. Crop prices/input prices demand we get the crop in in as timely a fashion as possible with a May 30th target to be done and about 3400 acs to do. 23rd Spring in Canada - could somebody tell me what is a ‘normal’ Spring? [/QUOTE]
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