Saskatchewan farmers look back on not-so-snowy winter
After an anything-but-normal winter, Saskatchewan farmers are beginning to look at what comes next.
The latest runoff report from the Water Security Agency says some parts of the province are expected to experience runoff that’s below or well-below normal this spring.
Areas of the province that may be a little luckier are the Saskatoon area and west towards Biggar, as well as in the eastern portions of the grain belt along the Manitoba border. Those regions are expected to see a near-normal runoff.
Ian Boxall, the president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), said the recent snowfall has done some good.