date:Apr 16, 2013
As a result of reluctance on the part of some farmers to plant into dry soil, the number of acres seeded to winter cereal crops last fall in Manitoba and Saskatchewan fell by about 15 per cent.
Jake Davison, the executive manager of Winter Cereals Canada, says we're cursing the snow because at this time last year people were golfing but underneath that snow the crop that did come up will be dormant and well protected.
Mr Davison said: We worry about a hard frost at night where the temperature