Warmer-than-average temperatures are expected to blanket Manitoba for most of the summer, and while that may be good news for outdoor enthusiasts in the province, farmers are playing the wait-and-see approach for what it could mean for their crops.
New data shows parts of the province continue to struggle with drought conditions. It s been seen as a hit for farmers who have already had a tough year.
Cracked fields and short crops are the realities of farming this summer in Manitoba as a drought in some parts of the province causes serious problems for farmers.