More snow, rain, good news for local farmers
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – You may be just about snowed out after all the deposits we got this winter, but there are some in the Prince Albert area who are relieved to see the snow continuing into early April. For farmers, the snow and rain means an easier growing season than the one that followed last winter.
“We are ecstatic with what we see outside, even right now as we try to manage it,” said Tim Oleksyn, a partner with Oleksyn Brothers Farm. “I just got back from a road trip to Taber and Lethbridge country in Alberta… it just looks desolate compared to this part of the world.”
Even the southern part of Saskatchewan has already lost a great deal of their snowpack according to Environment Canada, so the lack of moisture isn’t unique to southern Alberta. A lot of snow melting slowly in the Prince Albert area means a lot better of a moisture situation here.
“We are sitting in a really good place,” Oleksyn said, “not only for the moisture on top of the ground but for the soil underneath. It isn’t frozen like it normally is and we’re getting a very slow soak in right now at this moment.”