Winter wheat will still only grow in the yellow in spring and summer. It's hours of daylight that triggers it's growth and flowering cycles.North American temperate zone
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Winter wheat will still only grow in the yellow in spring and summer. It's hours of daylight that triggers it's growth and flowering cycles.North American temperate zone
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Ya,you better wiki winter wheat also so you dont have a major fail like Tonnington did tonight by not researching something hes posting on and has no clue about.Am I missing something" Winter wheat is in the ground throughout winter which seems to be what Tonington is saying. It requires no great leap to know that winter wheat will be affected by the climate in winter.
One way or another. There may be increased yields: there may also be rot through the increased wetness in some regions.
Am I missing something" Winter wheat is in the ground throughout winter which seems to be what Tonington is saying. It requires no great leap to know that winter wheat will be affected by the climate in winter.
One way or another. There may be increased yields: there may also be rot through the increased wetness in some regions.
Come November I'm going to plant some snow peas.Wow... winter wheat and brocoli huh. Things are really getting desperate in the other camp.
Come November I'm going to plant some snow peas.
Proven science. The Climate is changing. Well no kidding Sherlock. It always has changed. No amount of money changing hands is going to stop the climate from changing anymore than we can stop platetonics.QUOTE]
Money changing hands affects other things, something you probably understand well. Money changing hands will affect Anthropogenic climate change in a variety of ways. Smart businesses and governments will commit to measures that will save them from having to be the side that is passing out the cash. Other businesses won't.
The Climate is changing, yes, and no deep thinking needed to see that. And it has always changed, again no big difference in opinion. I haven't seen any estimates of those change in history/prehistory, which in any way approach the projections of the abruptness of climate changes that science is now estimating.
So we have climate changing around us, quickly. In the past when climate changed human population was a tiny fraction of what it is now. there was room to move on. Ain't no more room. Now it is going to require major bloodshed to succeed or defend against a move. That is problem number one. Problem number two is that there may not be any place better to move to even if we are willing to spill all those red blood cells.
So let us hope that businesses and governments of whatever stripe opt out for a sustainable population, and aim low in doing it.
Wow... winter wheat and brocoli huh. Things are really getting desperate in the other camp.
Desperate? Just informing the ignorant. Maybe you have the same problem as Koko and Durpy, the world doesn't revolve around you. The temperate zone is huge. So when someone says something about winter and it's effects on temperate agriculture, maybe google before you make ignorant sarcastic comments.
That is the stupidest idea I ever heard of. Harper was right to get us out of wealth redistribution schemes like that.
For most industries cutting back would require cutting back on production , hence jobs. Meaning your goal is to turn Canada into another third world country with no jobs and lots of poor people. Except of course government employees who we all know are entitled to their entitlements.
Come November I'm going to plant some snow peas.
We feel the same about the Kool-Aid drinkers.Arguing with global warming deniers is like fighting the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Cabbagefarts has his back so he's OK.Speaking of ignorant,maybe you should google before hitting send.
Your little snafu on winter wheat made my day and even more so watching you trying to backpeddle your way out of that comment.
Arguing with global warming TRUTHERS is like fighting the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
You are going to 'explain' what is wrong? Or do you like to be just one of the three blowhards?Ya,you better wiki winter wheat also so you dont have a major fail like Tonnington did tonight by not researching something hes posting on and has no clue about.
Not the first time he's done this,lost a lot of credibility tonight with this last claim.
Stick to stuff ya know about,you missed lots.
I love how when a heat wave hits we get the lecture of it being a preview of global warming (records being broken or tied have stood for 100 years -- imagine that it got this hot 100 years ago) but if we get a cold summer, we are told we can't look at current weather as an indicator of global warming or not.
I love how when a heat wave hits we get the lecture of it being a preview of global warming (records being broken or tied have stood for 100 years -- imagine that it got this hot 100 years ago) but if we get a cold summer, we are told we can't look at current weather as an indicator of global warming or not.