Wheat and canola supplies are under threat as a dry spell continues to parch Canada\u0027s growing areas on the eve of spring planting. \u000D\u000ARead on.
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Parts of the Canadian Prairies have experienced the second-driest start to a year in 45 years, said David Streit, senior meteorologist at Commodity Weather Group. Swaths of key spring wheat regions including Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have received less than 60 per cent of average precipitation since Sept. 1, according to Canada’s agriculture ministry.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
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