Source: The Canadian Press, February 8, 2018
A dry 2017, and a lack of winter snow could be disasterous for farmers in 2018.
Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency is forecasting below-normal spring runoff across southern areas of the province.
A preliminary report released today says based on current conditions, it will take well above average precipitation in February, March and April to produce above-average runoff in the region.
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