‘It’s pretty stressful’: Ranchers face tough decisions as feed suffers from drought
Saskatchewan is suffering through a drought, and it’s hurting agriculture of all kinds.
Many cattle ranchers in the province have struggled to grow enough feed for their herds.
According to the province’s latest crop report, “hay yields are well below normal and most producers are unsure if a second cut will be possible this year. Low hay yields and quality are causing concerns over the amount of feed available to carry cattle over into the winter.”
That’s true across much of the province, thanks to the tiny amount of rain this growing season.


