Many local farmers in desperate need of moisture, says county
MEDICINE HAT, AB – Local farmers and officials say conditions are so dry following this winter’s parched months and last year’s drought, 2022 could be a make or break year for some producers.
“The subsoil moisture is gone. It’s totally dry. It’s really so hard you can hardly dig a post hole now,” local farmer Harold Fieldberg said.
Fieldberg has been farming south of Medicine Hat for dozens of years, but he says this is one of the driest times in his memory.
In 2021, hot weather and low moisture lead to below-average yields in Alberta. Fieldberg says his organic hemp operation can withstand another dry spring through cutbacks if needed, but he says not everyone will be so lucky.