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Droughtflood Is Normal In The Amazon
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Time for the alarmists to find another poster child.
I just talked to my neighbor(farmer)last year at this time he had 200 acres of corn planted already, he sounded agitated with all the run off and rain lately
Dave ask your neighbor if he’s had to plant a little earlier or later every year. Farmers are great gauge of weather cycles.
Last year we started planting the end of April and we are in the process of starting this years planting due to wet ground.
June and July is winter time in the Amazon basin. November is spring time. Nothing wrong with those pictures. Happens every year.