Dry weather and a lack of moisture could cause issues during seeding
It’s looking like it could be another dry year for farmers.
In its most recent report, the Water Security Agency said drought-like conditions could be prevalent again this year, and that many different areas could potentially face water shortages.
According to the report, warm temperatures in the middle of March led to snowmelt runoff beginning early or, in some cases, being completed.
The agency had previously reported that 33 out of 45 water-supply reservoirs across the province were at or were expected to be at full capacity by the time the runoff is complete.