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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4237896" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>They are referred to as that but it's not a true ice age. This year saw extreme wet conditions in the Midwest that delayed planting for corn and soybeans in most of the area. And a record snowstorm just killed most of that immature crop in the Dakotas and western Minnesota. Cold air causing freezes affected Nebraska and Iowa too. Just as the farmers were wanting to start harvesting what could be harvested the rains came back, making fields too muddy to combine. The conditions are making it impossible to till the soil in many areas, which means the soil won't be properly conditioned for planting next spring. And long term forecasts are showing a very wet Spring in those areas in 2020. Other parts of the world are experiencing similar events. Might not be a problem for awhile, but enough years like this and it will get very serious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4237896, member: 24302"] They are referred to as that but it's not a true ice age. This year saw extreme wet conditions in the Midwest that delayed planting for corn and soybeans in most of the area. And a record snowstorm just killed most of that immature crop in the Dakotas and western Minnesota. Cold air causing freezes affected Nebraska and Iowa too. Just as the farmers were wanting to start harvesting what could be harvested the rains came back, making fields too muddy to combine. The conditions are making it impossible to till the soil in many areas, which means the soil won't be properly conditioned for planting next spring. And long term forecasts are showing a very wet Spring in those areas in 2020. Other parts of the world are experiencing similar events. Might not be a problem for awhile, but enough years like this and it will get very serious. [/QUOTE]
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