‘A lot better than expected’: Southern Alberta farmers are getting ready to harvest
MEDICINE HAT, AB – After a slow start to the growing season, Southern Alberta farmers are cautiously optimistic heading into this year’s harvest.
Rain in May and June helped crops recover from cold, dry, and windy spring seeding.
“This season turned out to be a lot better than we were originally expecting,” said Dustin Vossler, chair of the Cypress County Agriculture Service Board. “Irrigation country looks decent and dryland country is burnt off a bit, but what I’ve heard, they’re getting some decent results.”
Harvesting of pea crops has started near Hilda with farmers reporting 38-40 bushels to the acre. Everything else will start in the next couple of years, and aside from a slight decrease in wheat, Vossler says farmers can be happy with this year’s results.


