Thursday, March 15, 2012

Will spring seeding be slowed by light snow?

Will spring seeding be slowed by light snow? What is it going to do? Who will do something about  the process of seeding? Where will this hit? When will it happen? Why will there be a light snow fall? What will it do that's easy it will either moisturise the ground or melt it but keeping a puddle of water on the ground. ONLY the farmers do something about the process of seeding/farming, but do to agriculture farmers contribute alot to the economy. So with out any crops the economy, environment would suffer. This will effect the economy big time if farmers can't get there crops in. We won't have hardly and grains, farmers will have no money to get food for there families, the whole economy system would be out of order. It will hit near Saskatoon do to there dry and some what moisturised grounds. Stormy weather spreads across the prairies in Alberta probably heading towards Saskatchewan. This will effect us in future references, if the weather keeps up at this rate in 15-20 years we may not even have a winter it might just be summer all year long. Graph of Northern Hemisphere temperatures, 1860 through 1970    This is a graph that 15-20 years ago the weather levels have already started to climb. This is why we need to protect the earth not try to kill it because once all the moisture in the air dry's up then there will be no more crops, and everything including us, and no more of anything. that's all. :)will spring seeding be slowed by light snow

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  1. I have heard on the news that these last 10 years have been the warmest on record of the last 100. I wonder if they have also been the driest. I wonder if our precipitation is coming at a different time of the year than when we're used to? The summers certainly don't seem to be as warm as they once were, and we're getting the rain at the wrong time for the farmers...

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