Source: Commodity News Service Canada, Dave Sims, Producer.com, April 30, 2018
WINNIPEG (CNS) – The Canadian Prairies can expect to see regular amounts of rainfall in most regions during the month of May, but it likely won’t be enough to offset the dry conditions recorded over the past several months.
According to Drew Lerner of World Weather Inc. in Kansas City, the first half of May should see average rainfall amounts in most regions of Western Canada, but more will likely be needed in the second half.
“Farmers will be pleased with the ability to get on the field and get planted. But it won’t be but two or three weeks until there’s gonna be a lot of hollering out there that even with normal precipitation, it isn’t enough,” he said.
Image Source: www.agr.gc.ca/drought
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