Harvest season is off to a less-than-ideal start for many Manitoba farmers, whose efforts have been thwarted by months of wet conditions. Bill Campbell, president of Keystone Agricultural Producers joined ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ to talk about the delays.
Weather
Slow start to harvest for many Manitoba farmers, producers’ org says
More Videos
-
Summer festivals carry on despite smoky conditions
-
Tornado alert pings Winnipeg phones, despite no warning for the area
-
Local events smoked out
-
Manitoba wildfires: Fire danger is ‘moderate to high’ province-wide, officials say
-
Kinew fires back at U.S. threats over wildfire smoke in Canada: ‘No place for that in politics’
-
Interlake cattle producers concerned by dry conditions
You are viewing an .
View Original Article