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‘Everything is dying’: Prairie farmers, crops struggling with yearly droughts

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s drought monitor shows swaths of the country have been anywhere from abnormally dry to extremely parched.

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'Everything is dying': Prairie farmers, crops struggling with yearly droughts

Red lentils are shown growing in a dry field on June 29, 2025, on Quinton Jacksteit’s farm near Golden Prairie in southwest Saskatchewan. 


REGINA - It’s the ninth year in a row Quinton Jacksteit’s farm has experienced drought.

The southwest Saskatchewan farmer, who also is the reeve for the Rural Municipality of Big Stick, says his crops are extremely short, and he plans to salvage most of them for animal feed.

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