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Allan In NE

05-10-2008 14:43:48




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Mother Nature wants us to hold off for a bit, I guess. 'Sposed to freeze hard tonight and then up to 71 tomorrow.

Allan

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newfarmer9

05-11-2008 06:43:46




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 Re: Not Yet in reply to Allan In NE, 05-10-2008 14:43:48  
Global warming is a very misused and outdated term. The correct term is "climate change", as this gradual shift in weather patterns will include not only temperature but other factors such as precipitation as well. Some areas of the Earth are, in fact, predicted to become cooler as climate change progress. You may be starting to experience the first stages of this transition in Nebraska and North Dakota. Now I am no tree hugging hippy, but you can't deny that 6 billion people and their pollution are having an effect on our climate. I believe steps should be taken to slow the situation in order to preserve and sustain our current environment.

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LenND

05-10-2008 19:40:36




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 Re: Not Yet in reply to Allan In NE, 05-10-2008 14:43:48  
We had 4 to 6 inches this morning and it's gone. I wonder where it went, it sure didn't run off.First good wet stuff since last summer.



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Bud Sather in MT

05-10-2008 16:22:46




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 Re: Not Yet in reply to Allan In NE, 05-10-2008 14:43:48  
Had to change some tires on Friday while the snow was coming down. Golbal warming???? at times the only thing that warms is my internal temperature. We are still waiting for the weather to warm to get the grass growing. Bud



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Bob

05-10-2008 14:48:43




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 Re: Not Yet in reply to Allan In NE, 05-10-2008 14:43:48  
That's what it looked like this AM here in north central ND, but the snow quickly "burned off", and guys are back in the field this afternoon!

The ground is dry enough it didn't take long to soak in. DARNED "global warming"!



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Bob85355

05-10-2008 20:39:53




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 Re: Not Yet in reply to Bob, 05-10-2008 14:48:43  
What happens to the WHITE when the snow melts?

Bob
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Bendee

05-11-2008 06:26:25




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 Re: Not Yet in reply to Bob85355, 05-10-2008 20:39:53  
turns blue.



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