Little Bow MLA Dave Schneider seeks feedback on Bill6 and Ag Coalition
COALDALE — Well, if you like hot weather…2018 should not be disappointing to you. Irrigated crops look great…and the Alberta Sugar Beet Association tells me that they are on track for another record year. Taber corn is already out as of this writing, and I’m looking forward to my first ear.
If you are a dryland farmer, the weather has been a bit of a mixed bag. In the northern end of the riding, rain showers have been more prevalent than in other areas. Arrowwood and Milo areas are seeing some great showers, and crops are looking pretty good. As you move south, Lomond, Vulcan and Carmangay areas are a bit spottier. Less than 3 inches of rain so far is common in these areas. And the south end of the Little Bow riding is spotty as well. If you get under a shower, you can get ½ an inch in a hurry. But weather has always been the topic of conversation among farmers and ranchers. Those of us that have been in the business for more than 40 years have seen dry years before, and usually are telling our young farmers that we will see them again.
I have a bit of an ask of our Little Bow farmers and ranchers. Basically, 3 questions that will help with discussions regarding policy and platform of the UCP in preparation for fall session. We continue to hear from the Agriculture industry producers about concerns with Bill 6, the Ag Coalition and Ag Safe.
So that I can represent you fairly, I would appreciate any input that you could give my office in this regard by September 7th. I will be bring your concerns and ideas forward as we develop policy.