Sask. farmers hoping harvest offers positive surprises, meanwhile NDP calling for immediate aid
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – Michael Grassick farms east of Prince Albert and is the first to admit the situation is not great in his area.
Pastures are really thin, hay bales are half what they were last year, and his grain crops are not faring much better.
“We know they are going to be really down but until we get the combine in there and start the actual harvest process, we won’t be able to really tell how bad it is,” he explained.
Grassick recalled they received a little bit of rain on June 25, but before that, the last rainfall was on the tenth of June. This has had a direct impact on the cattle who graze the land for food.