Support offered for Sask. ranchers as feed prices skyrocket
The dry spring is extending into a dry summer, and ranchers in Saskatchewan could lose money and even cattle.
The hay and forage crops in Saskatchewan have been “severely reduced”, according to the province.
This was spoken to earlier in June by Norm Hall, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan.
Bob Ivey is a rancher near Ituna, northwest of Melville. He said they’ve had almost no rain.


