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Its so dry here the thistle and dandelions quit growing. Supposed to get an inch here in the next couple of days. Lets hope we get a little more than that. Some crop adjusters are already telling farmers to burn down the crops they have looked at with roundup to save the nutrients in the soil.

If that's the case, I'd desiccate later in the year. The growing crop will sequester the nutrients and prevent their loss, then mineralize the nutrients the following growing season. But when It's dry, not much N will leach or denitrify. However, the growing crop will prevent future dust storms and the biggest enemy to a weed is a growing crop.
 


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We're about 12 years overdue for a good drought. I think the whole state has been living on borrowed time. I feel for everyone who is really impacted by this. But we're resilient mofos. Someone get a pipe from Devils Lake and start pumping all that H2O to where it's needed! #$%^&>

Ah we had a hell of a drought in the mid to late 2000's! both Sak and Oahe set records lows hell oahe more or less didn't exist in ND at that point. This is beaver bay or at least what is supposed to be beaver bay.

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Ah we had a hell of a drought in the mid to late 2000's! both Sak and Oahe set records lows hell oahe more or less didn't exist in ND at that point. This is beaver bay or at least what is supposed to be beaver bay.

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I mean the whole state. West is always drier than the rest of the state. And 12 years removed puts it at 2005...so basically you're agreeing with me :;:exactly
 


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I assume I will now get my mule deer permit finally only to learn the season is cancel due to the dry conditions. db
 

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Ah we had a hell of a drought in the mid to late 2000's! both Sak and Oahe set records lows hell oahe more or less didn't exist in ND at that point. This is beaver bay or at least what is supposed to be beaver bay.

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Do you have pics as it looks now also there was a tornado north of Langdon on Friday and of course I missed it
 

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Did you run your 4 wheeler around in them bottoms looking for logs and such full of crank baits?

A guy, you would think could gather up a lifetime supply of cranks scavenging around the low water areas.
 


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Sweet cherries or sour? Ive done peaches and they didnt work unfortunately. Plums and nectarines are about as close as you can get.

Montmorency and North Star, so sour cherries.

Yeah, the peach thing was a whim. I know a couple who have kept them alive, so I figured I would try. I have the soil for them. And it's a fairly protected area from winter winds.
 

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Do you have pics as it looks now also there was a tornado north of Langdon on Friday and of course I missed it
You can see the ramp on the right side of this pic.

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Here's from the bridge.

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Did you run your 4 wheeler around in them bottoms looking for logs and such full of crank baits?

A guy, you would think could gather up a lifetime supply of cranks scavenging around the low water areas.

Problem is vast majority of hook dissolve in four to six weeks when left in the water and some cheap ones will be toast in as little as a week and a half. After that they will float up and drift away.
 

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Except for the fact it went into fall of 08 and the lakes didn't refill till 09.

Well those dry ramps were useable in May of 08. It filled up all the way in 09.

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Did you run your 4 wheeler around in them bottoms looking for logs and such full of crank baits?

A guy, you would think could gather up a lifetime supply of cranks scavenging around the low water areas.

I found a few cranks but there were better things to find. Remember, when it first went down it was barren, no trees or grass. On windy days you couldn't see Yates from the Hwy. When the weeds n trees grew, there were a few pheasants too shoot though, a few thousand that is.
 

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Has sak peaked yet what is the prediction for crest, how much did sak lake rise in 09
Also the pic is this the boat launch farther South into beaver bay

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Ps also why doesnt navionics have that stream located with depths
 
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She's still forecast to rise to 1846.7 on the 30th the last day the forecast goes to. She came up 18 feet in 09 to 1842.
 

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I am always careful what I wish for I never pray for rain. 1975 fourth of July I think from that day on it went into my system. Throwing sand bags and walking dikes in the heat and mosquitoes. It's amazing what can be grown now days with little rain. Now I have clients with tile they pp water into and remove the evap effect. FB_IMG_1497354782557.jpg
 

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Yep worked called off until further notice, doing a 10 mile overlay on highway 5 east of langdon. That drain tile is some amazing shit duel purpose use. Fun Fact, Did you know that during the drought in 1930's corn was the first GMO crop to grow in areas with very low precipitation.
 

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Bring it on. It can rain like it is all day and I don't think we would even get a puddle. So good so far in se nd.
 


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