Eric Patterson Administrator Staff member Sunday at 11:31 AM #1 Rain totals over the 90 day period up to April 30 look to be favorable for duck production. Perhaps the drought has broke. Attachments nl_90_pe_s_e_260430.pdf nl_90_pe_s_e_260430.pdf 2.3 MB · Views: 10
Rain totals over the 90 day period up to April 30 look to be favorable for duck production. Perhaps the drought has broke.
Josh Jenson Member Tuesday at 4:50 AM #2 I was in saskatchewan in early may, there were many road closures and lots of flooding, potholes were definitely refilled.
I was in saskatchewan in early may, there were many road closures and lots of flooding, potholes were definitely refilled.
Carl Moderator Staff member Tuesday at 6:40 AM #3 This is good news for ducks, not so much for farmers. But that’s how it works. W Down on the Gulf coast we are finally getting rain, our monsoon season has kicked in. But it will take a while for groundwater levels to recharge.
This is good news for ducks, not so much for farmers. But that’s how it works. W Down on the Gulf coast we are finally getting rain, our monsoon season has kicked in. But it will take a while for groundwater levels to recharge.
J JonhHoward New member Tuesday at 1:49 PM #4 Yeah, that’s good news. If it actually holds, it should help nesting conditions a lot this season.