Calls for drought relief prompts ABP to move as quickly as possible
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — There’s little need to explain the situation – intense heat is wreaking havoc on crops across the west and ranchers to locate feed for their cattle.
Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) Chair, Melanie Wowk says ABP is working on behalf of producers to urge government action on drought relief. She says getting mother cow herds through this difficult time is a main priority but, it’s difficult.
“As this drought is so wide spread, it’s consuming all four of the western provinces, as well as a good portion of western Ontario, including our neighbours to the south – finding the feed, getting it to the cows. We’ve been trying to work with AFSC (Agriculture Financial Services Corporation), who has been very responsive in hiring more field assessors to do pre-harvest assessments on crops, trying to get these crops to the cows as feed.”
Wowk has been in contact with both the federal and provincial governments over the last couple of weeks.