The weather forecast is predicting plenty of precipitation this week across the province and Scott says it’s hard not to get excited about the potential for her crops and cattle.
“(It) gives us a little hope that things are going to grow for the season,” Scott said.
“The crop’s coming up and it looks OK, but (it’s) definitely moving along slower and we’re just really wanting some moisture so we can feel a little more at ease through the summer if things progress.”
Right now, rain would solve a ton of the issues Scott and her family are facing.
“We’re hoping all of our crops get a little bit of something and we have cattle (so rain is needed) as well for our pasture,” she said.
If the rain ends up missing Scott’s chunk of land, she says they could face dire consequences.
“I wouldn’t say we’ve had any complete loss so far from the dryness, but (it’s) just a matter of time now, I guess,” she said. “Another couple weeks, it might be different for some for sure.”
Scott says stress is something every farmer deals with on some level and it’s part of what being a farmer is all about.
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