‘Desperately dry:’ Anticipated snowfall promising for Sask. producers
For the first time in a long time, there’s snow in the forecast for most of the province.
For farmers and ranchers, the snow that’s expected to begin late this week is promising, as many depend on the moisture it brings to help get their crops going and fill dugouts once the spring hits.
Garner Deobald is the president of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association. He suggested the dry winter has impacted most producers throughout the province.
“The entire prairies is in varying degrees of drought,” he explained. “When you look at the Environment Canada precipitation accumulated since September, it is in some areas well below 50 per cent from where we normally are this time of year. There’s no subsoil (moisture) either, so in some areas, we’re desperately dry.”