Early blossoms in Niagara and low water tables in Halton have farmers carefully planning their next moves for the summer ahead. David Zura explains.
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@INFINITE-IA14 күн бұрын
Why are we talking about drought after the 2nd most rainiest April on record?
@michaelwarren20214 күн бұрын
Its what that do.
@Andre-vr1ul14 күн бұрын
It was the wettest April ever in Ontario's basin region. It rains every single day and the cloud cover is practically total (95%). They are being instructed to downplay the grey and wet weather and to keep telling people that sunny nice weather is bad. They are trying to gaslight people into accepting all this trash weather, a direct result of their geoengineering operations. They want you to accept it.
@darkclawgreatonenas13 күн бұрын
Because we had a very dry and mild winter, so the water tables are down...one rainy month is not going to change that...
@Andre-vr1ul13 күн бұрын
@@darkclawgreatonenasThe great lakes are all at record highs. All the lakes in the basin region are at record highs, actually. What are you talking about? How can the lakes be overflowing and there also be a drought? One additional inch of rain in Lake Michigan equals more than 4 billion gallons of water. The lakes are up several feet.
@darkclawgreatonenas13 күн бұрын
@Andre-vr1ul I said the water tables are down, that's not related to lakes or anything else, yes, Canada is facing drought conditions, lean what that mean and everything about how it comes about before you open your mouth about it again...