
Chair of Alberta Canola sends message to farmers
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — While Alberta’s agricultural growing season began on a positive note this year, Mother Nature quickly relinquished her ‘motherly’ role.
Crop conditions are continually being updated across Alberta, but the picture isn’t getting any prettier. Between intense heat and little to no rain, crops are being decimated.
As of the middle of July, just 32 percent of Alberta’s canola crops rated good to excellent – the remaining 70 percent rated fair to poor, with estimates placing a larger number at “poor”. Similar ratings exist for a broad range of field crops.
Even irrigated crops have had a tought time – while the roots get watered, seed heads are withering under record breaking heat.