Some producers in the area have started to use irrigation to ensure their crops are receiving enough water – something they haven’t had to do since about 2012.

According to the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, farmers are battling a “moderately severe” drought.
Doug McKay, a cattle producer, also from North Gower, told CBC he could lose up to 40 per cent of his hay crop if the rains don’t come.
He said he’s fertilized his crop nearly a month ago but no rainfall means the fertilizer hasn’t penetrated the ground.
According to The Weather Network, there may be some rain coming.
The current 14-day forecast shows a 40 per cent chance of rain on June 9, 11, 12, 15, 18 and 20.
The highest chances of rain are June 7 and 8; both days have a 60 per cent chance of precipitation.
McKay said a heavy downpour won’t help because the ground is too hard and the rain will just run off.