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Posted by Don Wadge on November 25, 2004 at 10:42:52 from (205.200.74.201):
In Reply to: the first snow on thanksgiving that I can remember posted by Midwest redneck on November 25, 2004 at 04:33:03:
Here around Winnipeg, Manitoba we got our first inch of snow Sunday evening. We had a very wet summer and fall and farmers just finished harvesting the grain and oil seeds recently. Most of the sunflowers and corn is no good fom all the wet. Many were still on the land Sunday afternoon. I guess some of the work won"t get done this fall. Most fields had foot deep ruts from the very wet harvest operations. Most newer combines have 4WD and I even saw some on tracks this fall. I"m 58 years old and I can"t ever remember a year like this. Until about 3-4 weeks ago we pretty much had rain 2 out of 3 days since May 10th. 20 years ago this crop would have just mostly stayed in the field and nowdays we have this wonderful equipment but the financial pressures are even greater as well. Everything we have and do is so much better today; but has any of it really made us any better people.
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