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To: 3bar who wrote (736)7/29/2018 12:09:15 PM
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When the Sun does what it's doing, a look into previous instances shows a very consistent pattern. It would be saying a lot to expect an "unless" or "if".
I suppose "...unless production is quickly moved into an indoor protected environment" could be used. But that would be saying a lot.
Russia knows:
food-exhibitions.com
29/06/2017
"Russia’s agricultural players were busy in 2016. And the latest data from Russian consultancy firm Vostock Capital shows just how busy they were – at least when it came to new greenhouse projects.

2016 saw 166 hectares of new production space get put into operation across the country. $586 million worth of investment was pumped into construction of these new cultivation centres. Russia now has a grand total of 2,300 hectares of greenhouse facilities to play with. 600 hectares of this was built in just the last five years.

Has this paid off? According to Vostock Capital, vegetable production has risen 42% since the start of 2017. Much of this is due to the fact that Russia can now boast a year-round production cycle – even in the Arctic Circle. As much as 300 hectares of recently erected greenhouse have been equipped with supplemental lighting and heating apparatus, keeping growing going 24/7, regardless of temperatures."






To: 3bar who wrote (736)7/31/2018 7:23:49 AM
From: 3bar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6351
 
David Dilley has a great record and is clearly got a lot right . 10 years in a row for Hurricanes is enviable .

He says the cold , from ice core data , happens quickly maybe over 10 years . Close enough for me , 1950's type winters first though .

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