‘Bit of a juggling act:’ Drought puts ranchers in tough spot
Between the grasshoppers, gophers and drought conditions, Saskatchewan ranchers have had their hands full this summer.
Some ranchers are dealing with pastures drying up.
“It’s a real challenging year. Early on, everybody was very optimistic that we had a good start to the year but again, there just was no reserve moisture and so we were just living day by day with the rain that did come,” said Garner Deobald, president of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association.
“For many, the challenge has been that it’s a multi-year drought and battling grasshoppers and gophers and now all of these dry conditions here. It’s really put a lot of the ranchers and farmers into a tough position with yields (being) very low on the feed and forage side.”


