Sask. farmers still feeling the impact from grasshoppers and other insects
Farmers in the prairies have dealt with a number of issues this season from hot, dry weather to insects like grasshoppers destroying crops.
This summer has already seen a number of Rural Municipalities in Saskatchewan declare agriculture disasters as a result of insects and drought.
Taking a closer look at the impact of insects on Saskatchewan farms is Meghan Vankowsky, a research scientist in entomology with Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada. She told farmnewsNOW that the southwest part of the province was hit particularly hard by grasshoppers, adding the insects have taken advantage of the drought conditions.
“It’s already been hot and dry and not ideal for plant growth,” she said. “But those conditions were ideal for grasshoppers, and so that just has added extra stress to crop production and in some areas, the crops are easily being written off because of that combination of fact.”