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Thanks for tuning in to this episode of RealAg on the Weekend. On this show, host Shaun Haney discusses the Saskatchewan weather and crop conditions with Saskatchewan farmer Mike Beckie. Plus hear from: George Gaeke with Olds College on spraying with drones; Hear a clip with Justin Nanninga from a recent Canola School episode on. Read More Thanks for tuning in to this episode of RealAg on the Weekend.
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The latest 7-day QPF map shows that most of the region will get rain again this week and there is a chance of rain almost every day. The highest chances and rain amounts are likely to happen through Monday night but lower chances will continue through the week.
Since I went to see Twisters today, I thought for some summer fun you might enjoy Time magazine’s list of the best disaster movies, since many of these movies have a weather or climate component. I don’t agree with all of their rankings but it is fun to see what the rankings are.
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Since I went to see Twisters today, I thought for some summer fun you might enjoy Time magazine’s list of the best disaster movies, since many of these movies have a weather or climate component. I don’t agree with all of their rankings but it is fun to see what the rankings are.
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Blackberry pistils are the female reproductive structures within the flower of the blackberry plant, which belongs to the Rubus genus in the Rosaceae family.
Blackberry ovaries are the essential female reproductive structures located within the flower of the blackberry plant, which belongs to the Rubus genus in the R
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Blackberry stamens are the male reproductive structures within the flower of the blackberry plant, belonging to the Rubus genus in the Rosaceae family.
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