Drought maps show little change at end of August

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Published: September 11, 2021

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AAFC’s Drought Monitor map as of Aug. 31, 2021.

MarketsFarm — Much of Western Canada remained in some state of drought at the end of August despite widespread rains late in the month, according to updated maps compiled by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.

The area mapped out as dealing with ‘exceptional drought’ in south-central Manitoba’s agricultural regions contracted slightly compared to the previous month — although the areas that improved remained classified as in either ‘extreme’ or ‘severe’ drought.

The situation was similar in Saskatchewan, with only small adjustments on the month. Of note, an area around Saskatoon dealing with ‘exceptional drought’ expanded slightly from July. A pocket around Regina was showing some of the best conditions in the province, at the ‘moderate drought’ level.

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In Alberta, the Peace River region showed the largest improvement on the month, moving down from ‘extreme’ to ‘severe.’

Looking ahead to the end of September, AAFC’s outlook calls for an improvement to drought conditions across much of southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan. However, the drought is forecast to stay the same or worsen in central and northern areas of Alberta.

— Phil Franz-Warkentin reports for MarketsFarm from Winnipeg.

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Phil Franz-Warkentin

Phil Franz-Warkentin

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Phil Franz-Warkentin grew up on an acreage in southern Manitoba and has reported on agriculture for over 20 years. Based in Winnipeg, his writing has appeared in publications across Canada and internationally. Phil is a trusted voice on the Prairie radio waves providing daily futures market updates. In his spare time, Phil enjoys playing music and making art.

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