Mother Nature has been particularly inconsistent this year, according to Keystone Agricultural Producers Vice-President Jake Ayre.
“Quite a mixed bag this season. We’ve had varying amounts of precipitation across the province,” he said. “Yields ranging from very good to excellent to poor. That’s, again, varying on moisture.”
Earlier this year, the RM of West Interlake declared an agricultural emergency due to drought. The province then stepped in with support for livestock producers, but the area continues to be the driest region.
Meanwhile, some farmers in the Russell area are dealing with the aftermath of a recent hailstorm, an “odd” occurrence so late in the season, Ayre says. Some in the southwest got their first frost recently.
“There’s a little bit of damage there, but for the most part people will be out looking today to see kind of how that affects their crops that are still out in the field.”
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