. Agri-news. Agriculture. January 13,1992 Spruce View February 4 (Tuesday) 6:30 Spruce View Community Centre St Paul January 28 (Tuesday) bt. Paul benior Citizens Club Strathmore February 7 (Friday) Strathmore Community Centre Summerdale February 7 (Friday) Summerdale Community Centre Taber February 11 (Tuesday) Taber Community Centre Three Hills February 6 (Thursday) 9:00 Three Hills Memorial Community Centre Vegreville January 27 (Monday) 12:30 Elks Hail Vermilion January 28 (Tuesday) 9:00 Vermilion Elks Hall Vulcan February 10 (Mon


. Agri-news. Agriculture. January 13,1992 Spruce View February 4 (Tuesday) 6:30 Spruce View Community Centre St Paul January 28 (Tuesday) bt. Paul benior Citizens Club Strathmore February 7 (Friday) Strathmore Community Centre Summerdale February 7 (Friday) Summerdale Community Centre Taber February 11 (Tuesday) Taber Community Centre Three Hills February 6 (Thursday) 9:00 Three Hills Memorial Community Centre Vegreville January 27 (Monday) 12:30 Elks Hail Vermilion January 28 (Tuesday) 9:00 Vermilion Elks Hall Vulcan February 10 (Monday) 12:30 Cultural Recreation Centre Wainwnght February 4 (Tuesday) 9:00 Communiplex "Hall 1" Wetaskiwin February 3 (Monday) 12:30 Loyal Order of Moose Westlock February 6 (Thursday) 9:00 Westiock & District Community Hall 1991 temperatures warmer, precipitation near normal Alberta's average annual temperature was warmer than normal and total precipitation was very near normal says Alberta Agriculture's weather resource specialist. The average annual temperature in 1991, based on data recorded at 31 climate stations across the province, was °C warmer than the average for the period 1951 through 1980 says Peter Dzikowski of the conservation and development branch in Edmonton. The climate stations averaged millimetres (mm) of precipitation. This total was only mm below the 1951 to 1980 average of mm. "For Alberta, 1991 was as close to an 'average' precipitation year as you can get," says Dzikowski. "But that just goes to show that averages are made up of ; Many parts of the province had conditions very different from what the provincial averages portray he adds. "For example, the annual total precipitation at Lac La Biche was mm, 50 per cent of its long term average, while Red Deer received more than twice that amount. The 600 mm there was 129 percent of Red Deer's 1951 to 1980 normal a


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