Hot weather bad for firefighting, good for wild rice
The hot summer weather has meant more wildfires than usual, but it has also left wild rice crops in Northern Saskatchewan thriving.
Lynn Riese, from La Ronge, is a wild rice harvester and the largest buyer in the area.
He hasn’t been able to check on the crops since being evacuated, but said he looks forward to flying over them for the first time in three weeks when the air bans are finally lifted.
“Before the fires started it was really good. It’s a little bit ahead, the water is low. It’s the first time in several years it’s stayed this low for this long,” said Riese.


