The Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions are looking for information on how the drought of 2021 impacted prairie farmers.
Manager of Business Development and Markets Geoff Backman says they're looking to find out just what kind of impact it had on grain and oilseed producer operations.
"We're looking for responses from all prairie farmers in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. For those who were heavily impacted by the drought of 2021, and those who managed to avoid the worst of the heat. By recollecting responses from across the prairies, we aim to capture how the response impacted farms in different areas. Farmers will have the opportunity through this survey to provide their input into future policy and advocacy efforts conducted by the Commission's. The results of these surveys are going to be used to help guide future decisions, and to illustrate to policymakers just how large an impact the 2021 drought was, in some regions."
The survey takes about 20 minutes to complete, and all responses are anonymous, unless the farmer chooses to provide their contact information, which is an option at the end of the survey.